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Sparkle, Al-Bawaba partner to enhance Libya’s internet speedsecurity 

Ladele Joy by Ladele Joy
March 24, 2025
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Italian telecom company Sparkle has expanded its partnership with Al-Bawaba for Telecommunications and Informatics Co., a leading Libyan internet provider. This collaboration aims to improve Libya’s international internet connectivity, making it faster, more stable, and more secure. By combining Sparkle’s global network with Al-Bawaba’s local expertise, the two companies plan to enhance digital services, support businesses, and drive economic growth in Libya.

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Stronger internet infrastructure for businesses in Libya

The collaboration between Sparkle and Al-Bawaba is built on a state-of-the-art, fully redundant infrastructure that integrates Al-Bawaba’s national fiber-optic backbone with Sparkle’s international capacity and extensive submarine cable network

This setup will provide high-speed, Ethernet MPLS connectivity, ensuring seamless and uninterrupted data flow between Libya and the rest of the world. This is particularly beneficial for multinational companies, government institutions, NGOs, ISPs, and telecom operators, all of whom rely on secure and stable connections for their operations.

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Another key focus of the partnership is network security and service quality. Given Libya’s complex operational environment, ensuring data protection, stable connections, and business continuity is essential. The infrastructure is designed to withstand disruptions, ensuring that businesses can operate smoothly even in challenging circumstances.

Barbara Sun, Head of Data Sales for Africa at Sparkle, said this move will help modernise Libya’s economy by improving digital access. Mohammed Algharyani, Vice President of Al-Bawaba, added that the partnership will provide secure and innovative telecom solutions to meet Libya’s growing demand for internet services.

What this means for Libya’s future

As Libya works toward economic recovery and digital expansion, strong internet infrastructure is crucial. The country has long relied on oil exports, but political instability has caused economic fluctuations. By investing in better connectivity, Sparkle and Al-Bawaba are helping Libya diversify its economy and attract more international business.

This partnership follows a global trend where telecom companies are improving digital access in emerging markets. With Sparkle’s vast fibre-optic network and Al-Bawaba’s knowledge of Libya’s telecom industry, the project is expected to play a key role in shaping Libya’s digital future.

The stronger partnership between Sparkle and Al-Bawaba is a big step forward for Libya’s telecom sector. By providing fast, stable, and secure connectivity, this collaboration will benefit businesses, government institutions, and everyday users. As Libya continues to embrace digital transformation, this initiative could set the stage for future technology investments in the region.

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About Sparkle and Al-Bawaba

Sparkle, a subsidiary of TIM Group, is Italy’s leading international telecom provider and one of the largest global players in the sector. The company operates a fibre-optic network spanning over 600,000 km across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas, and Asia. It offers services such as capacity, IP, cloud, SD-WAN, IoT connectivity, and international voice solutions to telecom operators, businesses, and content providers worldwide.

Al-Bawaba, founded in 2012, is a leading Libyan Internet Service Provider (ISP) that specialises in data connectivity solutions for businesses, government entities, NGOs, and telecom operators. The company provides highly customised and secure connectivity solutions designed to meet Libya’s growing demand for advanced telecom infrastructure. Through its partnership with Sparkle, Al-Bawaba is helping bridge Libya’s digital divide by offering fast, reliable, and high-performance internet services.

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Ladele Joy is a content writer and tech reporter specializing in entertainment and gaming. She crafts engaging stories that connect with readers. Joy brings curiosity and creativity to every piece she writes.

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