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Our network partners

We work with a carefully selected group of partners, to design solutions for your connectivity challenges.

Our partners

Expert solution providers
We work with some of the biggest names in the industry to ensure that we provide the best worldwide connectivity and solutions optimised for you. We only use the best equipment, the most reliable network partners and data centres.
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Arelion

Arelion is provider of the world’s #1 internet backbone.
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Colt

Colt provides world-class global network and voice services: optical, ethernet, cloud.

Equinix

Equinix is a global digital infrastructure company.

GTT Communications

GTT Communications operates a top-ranked, global Tier 1 IP network.

Juniper Networks

Juniper Networks is one of the most exciting technology companies in Silicon Valley today.

NTT

NTT is a leading, global technology services company.

Orange

Orange is one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators.

PLDT

PLDT is the leading broadband service provider in the Philippines.

RETN

RETN is a leading international data network platform with a unique capability to connect Europe and Asia on one network.

SNS in numbers

Optimised, reliable and secure global connectivity

99.999%

Uptime for the past 5 years
Our network is reliable and robust

6

Internet exchanges
To keep you connected

10

Tier 1 IP Transit operators
To give you global reach

45

Long haul international circuits
To help you grow your footprint

The latest from SNS

Insights from SNS
Take a look at our most recent blog posts

Why doing one thing as well as you can helps both SNS and its customers

SNS and its customers can be sure of one thing: we do networks. Does that mean we lack the imagination to do other things? Should we spread our portfolio out as much as we can?

March 4 2025

2025 in eSIM management: a critical year? Are you ready to capitalise?

One of the key opportunity areas we help customers with is the area of eSIM, as in non-physical SIM card embedded directly into a device’s eUICC chip as software. It’s a market building more and more momentum, with players from Infineon to STMicroelectronics, Thales to Sierra Wireless, KORE and Valid showing its global importance—while in sales, analysts predict that the sector’s set for plus-16.5% CAGR growth 2025-32, rising from last year’s $14.7 billion in 2024 to more like $50 billion by 2032.

February 25 2025