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    DCConnect Global: Corporate with Orange to expand network automation

    By Eva LiJune 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • DCConnect Global integrates its platform with Orange’s backbone to enable real-time network provisioning.
    • The company’s decentralised Telco SaaS model solves complex network delivery issues using SDN and blockchain.

    DCConnect Global: Deepens global reach with Orange

    DCConnect Global has formed a strategic partnership with Orange to support real-time, automated global connectivity. The agreement connects DCConnect’s DC Gateway platform with Orange’s international backbone, allowing users to manage and provision network services in over 63 countries through a simple API call. This adds more than 7,000 network endpoints to DCConnect’s reach. These endpoints include major hubs in Asia, the US, Europe and Africa. The platform uses full automation, which reduces the time needed for service setup and improves efficiency for enterprise clients.

    The DC Gateway platform supports a wide range of services. These include IP transit, IEPL/IPLC, cloud interconnection, SD-WAN, and dark fibre. It also supports advanced tools such as blockchain-based billing, which verifies usage and ensures transparent pricing. DCConnect’s team said the partnership gives clients better access and more control. They can scale services on demand and avoid long manual provisioning cycles. Orange added that the joint service will bring more flexibility to multinational clients who need fast and reliable digital infrastructure.

    Also Read: FutureNet World 2025: Network automation & AI
    Also Read: Connectbase adds IPAM module to streamline network provisioning

    DCConnect Global: Pushes innovation in telecom automation

    DCConnect Global started in 2018 and is now based in Singapore. It has built a wide global footprint. The company operates across more than 60 countries, with more than 4,000 endpoints, over 200 cloud platforms, and over 1,000 network PoPs through partners. It focuses on transforming how network services are delivered. Its system uses decentralised Telco SaaS. This allows full automation across multiple operators without central control. It also uses Proof of Work and Proof of Availability to make sure services are valid and working.

    The telecom industry is under pressure to move faster and be more flexible. Traditional systems are hard to scale. They rely on manual processes and outdated designs. New trends like SDN, network function virtualisation, and blockchain are helping to solve these issues. DCConnect is part of this shift. It provides programmable, API-enabled tools that reduce delays and improve transparency. These changes support global enterprise users who need instant, high-quality connectivity for cloud and data-heavy applications. DCConnect’s model helps providers offer faster services with less manual work.

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    Eva Li

    Eva is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at Auckland University of Technology. Contact her at e.li@btw.media

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