Market Guide to Global Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

Netify Compares 15 Global Internet Service Providers, including managed service providers and network operators from around the world.
Netify Compares 15 Global Internet Service Providers, including managed service providers and network operators from around the world.

For globally distributed enterprises, reliable, high-speed internet connectivity has moved from a luxury to a necessity. We're seeing that organisations are increasingly dependent on internet services to maintain competitive advantage. As legacy telecommunications systems give way to cloud-based solutions and fibre infrastructure expanding across developed and emerging markets alike, enterprise internet services have reached unprecedented levels of reliability and performance.

Whilst connectivity is often taken for granted in business planning, global internet traffic surged by 12.3% in 2024, with average connection speeds now exceeding 150 Mbps in developed markets as of 2025. This significant increase reflects the growing enterprise need for premium business connectivity solutions that can support increasingly complex digital operations and bandwidth-intensive applications across geographically dispersed locations.

In this article we've analysed global connectivity providers, their reach and the benefits that each offer for IT Decision Makers.

What Makes a Strong Global ISP?

What Makes a Strong Global ISP? High quality services typically deliver high speed connectivity via fibre optic cabling, increase bandwidth and offer security integrations significantly improving the customer experience.
What Makes a Strong Global ISP? High quality services typically deliver high speed connectivity via fibre optic cabling, increase bandwidth and offer security integrations significantly improving the customer experience.

A strong global Internet Service Provider (ISP) for medium-to-large enterprises delivers far more than basic connectivity. The most effective global ISPs maintain extensive worldwide networks with numerous Points of Presence across multiple continents, either through their own communication infrastructure or via trusted local partnerships, allowing for far greater network performance capabilities. This coverage ensures consistent service under a single contract, with shorter network paths leading to improved performance and improving your daily operations.

Core internet offerings from top-tier ISPs include Dedicated Internet Access with guaranteed bandwidth, broadband internet aggregation services, flexible tiered plans and wireless backup options. These services typically scale from simple connections for smaller sites to multi-gigabit or even terabit speeds (in very large/complex operations), often with usage-based billing flexibility.

One key way to compare ISP connectivity offerings is via their Service Level Agreements, which form the foundation of enterprise-grade internet services and emphasises the extent that an ISP is willing to back your operational uptime. With leading providers committing to at least 99.95% uptime alongside strict performance metrics for latency, jitter and packet loss often factoring, choosing the right metric to match your needs can be very important in separating each vendor and choosing which to shortlist. The best ISPs also extend their own reach through local access partnerships with other providers, allowing for a larger, more global coverage.

As cloud adoption increases, the better ISP offerings tend to provide direct connections to major cloud platforms and maintain presence at key Internet Exchanges, essential for optimising routing to keep cloud traffic local and efficient, an absolute must if your business utilises the cloud for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications.

Whilst on the topic of cloud systems, cloud-native network security architectures such as Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and SSE are commonly paired with global internet offerings. Many providers now integrate security capabilities, either through their own platforms or partnerships, offering SASE/SSE features such as cloud-delivered firewalls and Zero Trust access.

One key determinant for which ISP to shortlist can be the choice between fully managed services, where the ISP handles equipment and monitoring, or unmanaged "wires-only" connections for those preferring to use their own equipment. For organisations implementing the likes of SASE or SD-WAN, the best ISPs offer varying levels of support, from treating internet as pure underlay to providing integrated SD-WAN and SASE offerings with vendor partnerships to ensure all systems are running optimally at all times.

Whilst there are many other factors that can arguably affect the strength of a Global ISP, the providers we've reviewed below can be considered some of the strongest/best-of-breed global ISPs on the market.

Provider Profiles and Offerings

We've detailed the profiles of 15 leading global Internet Service Providers, highlighting their core offerings, geographic coverage, network services and their current market positioning.

Each ISP evaluation examines service quality, pricing structures, customer support ratings and specialised solutions to help organisations identify providers that best align with their connectivity requirements across different regions and business contexts.

1. BT Global Services (BT Group)

BT Logo
BT Logo

BT Global Services offers global internet capabilities and guaranteed bandwidth up to 10 Gbps with presence in over 190 countries, combining owned infrastructure and strategic partnerships with other localised ISPs. This global internet backbone ensures consistent performance across continents, combined with SLAs that fulfil the business objectives of multinational enterprises. IT decision makers typically choose BT due to being a one-stop solution that delivers both dedicated internet access and hybrid WAN configurations under a single contract.

One of the core strengths of BT Global Services is their security integrations, with BT offering both customer-edge solutions such as managed firewall devices, alongside cloud-based protection measures, which includes the likes of DDoS mitigation. To back these up, BT has over 2,300 security professionals that support their security services in order to ensure your business network is secure and can adapt to new threats.

Whilst BT offers cloud-based protection, the extent of BT's cloud integrations continues through their cloud connectivity optimisations. BT's philosophy follows a "cloud of clouds" approach, offering direct connectivity to cloud services such as AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, utilising BT's Cloud Connect portfolio. BT Global Fabric further improves this integration, providing on-demand cloud connectivity with 99.99% SLAs.

For hybrid environments, IT decision makers should consider BT's pairing of their SD-WAN service with their internet underlays, supporting multiple vendor platforms whilst maintaining integrations between internet and MPLS networks. This flexibility extends to remote users, where BT's partnerships with security vendors enable SASE/SSE implementations that allow for distributed workforces to work securely, protecting sensitive data, regardless of location.

We'd argue that BT's global reach, experience and integrated approach make it an ideal partner for enterprises requiring consistent, secure internet connectivity worldwide.

2. GTT Communications

GTT Communications Logo
GTT Communications Logo

GTT Communications offers a global internet backbone that spans six continents and provides service in over 130 countries. IT decision makers typically choose GTT for their global reach capabilities and performance advantages, directly connecting to approximately one-third of all of the internet, resulting in lower latency and reduced congestion points.

GTT's security portfolio integrations within their network infrastructure embeds security directly, such as through DDoS prevention centres and next-generation firewalls. When considering data sovereignty and data security, organisations will often appreciate that over 70% of customer traffic never leaves GTT's network, with their Secure Connect platform also delivering further SASE network services, complemented by managed firewall services available as both cloud-based and CPE solutions to create a complete security solution for both cloud and premises use cases.

GTT's Cloud Connect service provides dedicated routes to the major cloud platforms AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, utilising either layer 3 routing or layer 2 circuits for an average sub 5ms latency to cloud on-ramps when customers are located near GTT's points of presence.

To complement GTT's internet service, GTT offers SD-WAN to sit over the top of their global backbone underlay. GTT positions SD-WAN gateways strategically within their PoPs, enabling remote users to establish secure connections directly to the nearest gateway before accessing GTT's controlled backbone. This serves as a significant advantage for remote workforce environments as this enables SASE/SSE solutions to be leveraged for both improved security and high-performance global internet connectivity.

3. Colt Technology Services

Colt Technology Services
Colt Technology Services

Colt Technology Services offers its own high-performance network, the Colt IQ Network, spanning across both Europe and Asia. Colt therefore makes itself shortlist-worthy for IT decision makers due to their fibre coverage in 38 countries, over metropolitan cities and featuring more than 29000 on-net buildings and 900 data centre Points of Presence.

Colt's IP Access offers uncontended, symmetric bandwidth up to 10 Gbps as standard (whilst 100 Gbps is also available for specific requirements), combined with 99.99% availability SLAs to ensure that your business operations go uninterrupted. And for businesses working with scaling operations or seasonal demands, Colt's On Demand capability allows real-time bandwidth adjustments through an online portal, providing the agility required to only leverage the necessary services, keeping operational expenses lower.

To couple with their internet connectivity, Colt offers security integrations in the form of customer-edge solutions, such as managed firewall appliances, as well as cloud security through strategic partnerships with industry leaders - including Zscaler and enabling SASE integration on top for an all-round security and networking option. This hybrid approach protects both on-premises and remote users, addressing how internet usage has and will continue to be utilised with distributed workforces.

When considering remote or distributed workforces, business often utilise the cloud and, given this, it's worth considering that Colt's cloud connectivity options provide direct links to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and IBM Cloud - all through private connections, ensuring that security is still prioritised even in transit to these locations. Their Cloud Prioritisation for Office 365 is arguably Colt's cloud connectivity strong point though, significantly improving the user experience when using Microsoft 365 applications by prioritising this traffic.

Colt are also well-known for offering SD-WAN alongside their internet services, leveraging providers such as VMware and Versa Networks to provide the SD-WAN, over-the-top, solutions, meanwhile Colt provides both the underlay internet, with gateway nodes hosted within their network for optimised performance.

Whilst we'd argue that Colt is far stronger in Europe and Asia-Pacific's developed markets, as Colt's partner network extends their services to more than 90 countries globally, it can also be a solid choice for enterprises requiring premium business connectivity, especially those with headquarters or bulk of operations within the Europe/Asia-Pacific regions.

4. Expereo

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Expereo Logo

Expereo is the world's largest managed internet access aggregator, providing global reach across over 190 countries through more than 3000 local ISP partnerships. For IT decision makers managing hundreds of sites worldwide, Expereo eliminates the complexity of multiple contracts by offering a single provider solution with unified SLAs and 24/7 support.

Expereo's global strength lies in its vendor-agnostic approach and extensive footprint, particularly in emerging markets where traditional carriers lack infrastructure. Their global Points of Presence are ideal for improving cloud connectivity in these regions, utilising the Expereo Cloud Acceleration (XCA) service for optimised cloud connectivity.

Security integration comes through SASE/SSE partnerships with Cato Networks and Zscaler, delivering cloud-based security as part of their managed service. This approach addresses the needs of remote users, who increasingly rely on direct internet rather than backhauling through corporate networks - allowing for security to be applied in users' homes or remote offices.

Expereo also offer integrations for major cloud platforms (AWS, Azure and Google Cloud) through established on-ramps. Expereo's intelligent routing optimises cloud application performance by up to 30%, creating efficient pathways between global sites and cloud resources, which is ideal for businesses that utilise Software-as-a-Service cloud applications.

Another core component of Expereo's offering is their SD-WAN integration capabilities, with support for leading platforms including VMware VeloCloud, Cisco Meraki and Cisco Catalyst. This combination of managed internet and SD-WAN enables enterprises to transition from legacy MPLS to more flexible, internet-based networking while maintaining performance and security, as well as utilising a vendor-agnostic approach that grants businesses the necessary flexibility to utilise the best suited SD-WAN solution for their needs.

5. Comcast Business (Masergy)

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Comcast Business Logo

Comcast Business, having acquired Masergy in October 2021, offers a global internet solution through their 50 Points of Presence, which spans across six continents and operates in over 130 countries. For IT decision makers seeking global connectivity solutions, this partnership combines Comcast's extensive U.S. fibre and coax network with Masergy's international SD-WAN backbone to ensure high performance connectivity worldwide.

To accompany their performance capabilities, Comcast offers security integrations, with both customer-edge and cloud-based protection systems. Every Masergy PoP includes Fortinet next-gen firewalls, whilst their SASE (unified platform)| combines SD-WAN with cloud security services, therefore extending their partnerships to also include the likes of Palo Alto Prisma. By utilising security services from a range of market leaders, Comcast's approach provides security that can suit a range of business needs, as well as implementing consistent security policies across global locations.

Comcast also ensures optimal cloud connectivity, leveraging direct connections to AWS, Azure and Google Cloud from Masergy's strategically placed PoPs internet exchange points. To add to physical PoPs, Comcast offers Virtual PoPs which extend network functions directly into cloud environments, optimising application performance through private peering relationships.

For today's remote workforce, Comcast Business delivers integrated SASE/SSE solutions, utilising Masergy's technical expertise in SD-WAN and SASE, allowing Comcast to secure internet access regardless of location. Their AIOps-driven network continuously optimises internet traffic flows, ensuring consistent performance for remote users accessing cloud applications. Combined with extensive managed services and white-glove support Comcast Business offers an ideal solution for enterprises requiring high-performance, secure global internet connectivity, even in scenarios where enterprises don't have the dedicated resources to manage the network themselves.

6. AT&T Business

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AT&T Logo

AT&T Business are well-known for their US telecommunications and are recognised as a worldwide connectivity leader. Delivering Dedicated Internet Access in over 67 countries, whilst also extending to 200 countries through a range of strategic localised partnerships. Therefore, for IT decision makers seeking enterprise-grade global connectivity in almost any country, AT&T should be considered for any shortlist.

AT&Ts DIA service scales from 2 Mbps to an industry-leading 1 Tbps, backed by a 99.95% uptime SLA and wireless backup options that ensure business continuity even in the event of main link downtime. For reliable internet connections, AT&T offers services that are delivered via one of the world's largest IP backbones, carrying 465+ petabytes daily with optimised routes to major cloud providers - meaning your business can rest assured that your network traffic is in good hands.

AT&T also offers security in the form of edge-based managed routers and firewalls, all the way up to cloud-based features, such as their DDoS protection and AlienVault security portfolio. AT&T's cloud connectivity solutions directly interconnect with AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and other cloud services through private peering, ensuring optimal performance for cloud workloads and SaaS applications.

To offer SD-WAN deployments, AT&T implements SD-WAN over their internet underlay, partnering with the likes of VMware VeloCloud and Cisco Catalyst to offer customers with a range of vendor's solutions. Further to SD-WAN, AT&T's SASE offerings utilise both Palo Alto and Cisco to address the needs of remote workforces, securing connections regardless of user location.

With major regional hubs in key markets (New York, London, Hong Kong, Singapore), extensive submarine cable ownership and local expertise in numerous countries, the key selling point of AT&T is their ability to deliver a uniform experience worldwide.

7. Lumen Technologies (formerly CenturyLink/Level 3)

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Lumen Technologies Logo

Lumen Technologies operates one of the world's largest Tier-1 internet backbones, making it a great choice for IT decision makers requiring global internet connectivity. With over 450,000 route miles of fibre, spanning more than 60 countries and 450 cities, Lumen's network dominates global IP rankings, minimising hops and optimising routing worldwide.

For enterprises seeking security, Lumen offers DDoS mitigation leveraging its massive 80+ Tbps backbone capacity to absorb attacks. Meanwhile, Lumen's Black Lotus Labs threat intelligence provides advanced protection at both customer edge and cloud levels, offering security for dispersed workforces.

Lumen's Cloud Connect solutions deliver private connections to AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, often co-located in the same facilities for minimal latency. This enables enterprises to create hybrid environments where cloud and SaaS workloads benefit from Lumen's peering relationships.

To complement this, Lumen partners with leading vendors of SD-WAN - VMware, Versa and Cisco, providing both the critical internet underlay and security overlay in a unified solution.

Despite selling its EMEA operations to Colt, Lumen maintains global reach through strategic partnerships, ensuring consistent service quality across regions.

8. NTT Ltd (NTT Communications)

NTT Communications
NTT Communications

NTT offers global internet capabilities through its tier 1 backbone network, spanning more than 75 points of presence across over 30 countries, IT decision makers should shortlist NTT for their unrivalled Asia-Pacific presence - especially beneficial for businesses operating in this region. Utilising a single global ASN architecture, NTT offer routing consistency for global internet traffic resilience.

To back up their global internet, NTT's security framework comes in both customer-edge solutions (managed routers/firewalls) and cloud-based options. Cloud offerings also include SASE implementations, with NTT bolstering their security via SASE partnerships with market leaders Palo Alto and Zscaler, which is essential for enabling remote workforces who increasingly require secure access to applications from anywhere.

Further to SASE, NTT's Cloud options extend to connectivity, with dedicated Cloud Connect services providing private links to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and IBM Cloud. These connections leverage NTT's peering relationships and data centre footprint where cloud providers often colocate, enabling low-latency performance for SaaS applications.

As well as SASE, NTT offers SD-WAN deployments by combining their internet underlay with managed overlay services. Having acquired Virtela, NTT can route traffic via regional gateways across 190 countries, optimising performance by minimising public internet exposure to the last mile.

9. Tata Communications

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Tata Communications Logo

Tata Communications provide global internet capabilities through their IZO Internet WAN solution, offering enterprise-grade reliability over public internet. With end-to-end SLAs across 150 countries, IT decision makers should shortlist Tata for an emerging, yet extensive, market coverage, the largest wholly-owned subsea cable network and ability to transform internet into an MPLS-like experience - making use of Tata's 20+ ISP partnerships for predictable routing algorithms.

Tata's security options include managed CPE solutions, IZO Firewall as a Service and SASE integrations through partnerships with Netskope and Zscaler, providing protection at both the customer edge and within cloud environments.

Cloud connectivity utilises IZO Cloud Connect integrations, providing direct private links to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and Salesforce in more than 19 countries - with their Microsoft Azure Peering Service ensures optimised, SLA-backed Office 365 performance.

Tata's SD-WAN offering, available across 130 countries, utilises partnerships with multiple vendors such as Cisco Catalyst, Versa Networks and Fortinet. By utilising a vendor-agnostic approach, Tata not only enables remote use cases but also allows for tailoring to specific business requirements. By combining managed SD-WAN, secure web gateways and optimised internet connectivity (to form a more-full SASE framework), businesses can benefit from Tata's Secure Connected Digital Experience.

10. Orange Business

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Orange Business Services Logo

Orange Business offers internet solutions across 220 countries, making it the ideal candidate for IT decision makers to shortlist for worldwide connectivity. With over 200 PoPs worldwide and network infrastructure strength in both Europe and Africa/Middle East regions, Orange provides widespread coverage for multinational enterprises operating in these regions.

Orange's internet portfolio ranges from dedicated fibre access up to 10Gbps, to managed broadband, all backed by SLAs. Orange adds to their internet portfolio through their security integrations, with options at both customer edge (including managed CPE and firewalls), as well as cloud-based security, such as Secure Gateway services with URL filtering and anti-malware.

For cloud connectivity, Orange's Business VPN solution enables optimised access to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and other providers through direct peering arrangements, keeping cloud traffic within Orange's backbone for superior performance.

To go alongside Orange's internet solutions, Orange offers integrations for SD-WAN, leveraging Cisco and Fortinet partnerships. This integration enables businesses to build hybrid networks that balance performance and cost, whilst the expansion to SASE capabilities combine SD-WAN with cloud security nodes (both proprietary and partnerships with Zscaler/Palo Alto), extending protection to remote users regardless of location.

11. Singtel (Singapore Telecommunications)

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Singtel Logo

Singtel delivers their global internet offering through their AI-driven CONNECTPlus suite, providing superior Asia-Pacific coverage with extensive global reach. With 36 internet PoPs and partnerships with more than 100 ISPs, Singtel provides connectivity backed by substantial subsea cable investments.

IT decision makers should shortlist Singtel for their algo-routing technology, which has been known to deliver 30% higher internet performance by intelligently optimising traffic paths in real-time across multiple ISP networks. This multi-vendor approach creates a more deterministic, enterprise-grade internet experience managed through a unified dashboard.

Singtel's security portfolio delivers SASE capabilities, integrating cloud-based protections including DDoS mitigation, DNS security, secure web gateways, CASB and cloud firewalls to secure both office and remote users. These offerings are boosted by Singtel's Trustwave ownership, which improves their security credibility for distributed workforces.

To put the likes of Singtel's CASB capabilities to test, Singtel offers direct cloud connections to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, IBM and Alibaba Cloud through Cloud Access Points that optimise traffic paths, ensuring reliable connectivity for SaaS application performance. One way these cloud connections are implemented is through Singtel's pairing of their global internet with vendor-agnostic SD-WAN solutions (supporting Cisco, VMware and Fortinet), creating hybrid networks with on-demand scalability.

While strongest in APAC markets through local expertise and regional partnerships, Singtel's global capabilities extend worldwide through strategic alliances.

12. Verizon Business

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Verizon Logo

Verizon Business delivers enterprise-grade global internet connectivity through their Tier 1 network, offering coverage in over 73 countries with direct presence in 39 and partner-extended reach in the the other 34. IT decision makers should shortlist Verizon for their reliability, featuring 100% availability SLAs and capacity scaling from 10 Mbps to 1 Tbps for high performance requirements.

Verizon's security integrations come in both customer-edge and cloud-based solutions, with their DDoS Shield providing built-in mitigation whilst their Secure Gateway delivers cloud-based web security for all internet traffic. This approach aligns with their SASE offerings, supporting remote users through integrated security stacks.

Verizon's global backbone directly connects to AWS, Azure and Google Cloud through their Secure Cloud Interconnect service, optimising performance for cloud-dependent enterprises, providing one to two-hop connectivity to major cloud platforms from virtually anywhere on their network.

To overlay their connectivity, Verizon provides support for multiple SD-WAN vendors including Cisco, Versa and VMware, with their managed SD-WAN providing unified management through their Enterprise Center portal.

13. Vodafone Business

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Vodafone Logo

Vodafone Business provides global internet connectivity through an extensive network spanning more than 150 countries, utilising 212 PoPs worldwide. Vodafone's reach was significantly expanded following the acquisition of Cable & Wireless, positioning Vodafone as a leading global provider - particularly strong in EMEA and APAC regions.

IT decision makers should consider shortlisting Vodafone for their combination of mobile and fixed connectivity solutions and Dedicated Internet Access offering speeds up to 10Gbps. This offers businesses with more complete solutions including mobile integration, IoT capabilities and competitive pricing with flexible approaches for a range of different business needs.

Vodafone provides security to complement their global connectivity, delivered through both customer-edge and cloud-based options, leveraging partnerships with providers such as Zscaler. This is extended by Vodafone's SASE offerings, which protect remote users and distributed workforces, utilising the likes of VMware and Cisco. One part of this offering includes their managed SD-WAN service, enabling unified policy management across fixed and mobile connections, whilst their Vodafone Cloud Connect improves connectivity to AWS, Azure and major cloud providers, with high-speed interconnects and regional internet breakouts optimising application performance globally.

14. Cloudflare

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Cloudflare Logo

Whilst not a traditional ISP, Cloudflare offers global connectivity through its massive anycast network, which spans over 330 cities across more than 120 countries. IT decision makers are increasingly shortlisting Cloudflare for their global WAN backbone and secure gateway offerings, which when combined, securely connect branches to the nearest Cloudflare node over local ISP links.

Cloudflare's global reach puts 95% of internet users within 50 ms of their network, with direct peering to over 12,000 networks, traffic often goes directly to destination networks at Cloudflare's edge, reducing hops and improving performance for cloud services worldwide.

Whilst replacing traditional SD-WAN appliances, Cloudflare Magic WAN functions as a cloud-delivered SD-WAN, creating an optimised backbone for their global connectivity. Security is delivered entirely from the cloud with Cloudflare One's SASE platform, building on the Magic SD-WAN and providing cloud-based firewalls, secure web gateways, CASB and zero-trust access policies enforcement.

Cloudflare optimises connections to AWS, Azure and Google Cloud by leveraging their peering relationships, often connecting directly to cloud providers within the same facilities, eliminating traditional routing inefficiencies.

15. Aryaka (Managed SD-WAN as a Service)

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Aryaka Logo

Aryaka delivers a fully managed SD-WAN and SASE solution through its proprietary global network spanning over 40 strategically positioned PoPs across six continents. IT decision makers should shortlist Aryaka for their ability to combine internet flexibility with private-network predictability, creating an optimised middle-mile that avoids public internet inefficiencies for intercontinental connectivity.

This global network architecture particularly excels for enterprises with sites in regions with suboptimal internet performance, connecting locations in Asia, Europe and the Americas with MPLS-like reliability but internet-like agility and often at a better price.

Security is integrated through both cloud and edge approaches - Aryaka's SASE capabilities provide cloud-based security at their PoPs, whilst their ANAP devices deliver edge security functions at customer premises allowing for localised security policy enforcement without backhauling traffic globally.

Aryaka easily connects enterprise locations to AWS, Azure and Google Cloud through virtual endpoints and cloud VPC integration, ensuring optimised performance to cloud resources via their private backbone rather than unpredictable public internet paths.

Comparison Table

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Provider Global Coverage Core Services Cloud Peering Managed Options IX Presence & Backbone Scalability Security Integration
1 hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM BT Global 190 countries DIA (up to 10 Gbps+), burstable options Extensive peering, direct to many networks, cloud connect gateways (multicloud) Managed CPE, proactive monitoring, 24x7 support Major IXS worldwide, owns UK & global backbone Up to 10 Gbps standard (higher on request), burstable bandwidth DDoS & Firewall add-ons (2,300 security staff), SASE partners (Cisco/Prisma)
2 hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM GTT 130 countries DIA (fast Ethernet to 100G), IP Transit, broadband aggregation as needed TIER, 1 peering 12k+ prefixes, cloud connects (AWS, Azure) low, latency Fully managed (SD-WAN gateways, CPE), unified portal (Envision) Heavy presence at IX, 600 POPS Up to 100 Gbps ports, flexible usage billing Core network embeds SD-WAN & security (firewalls, SBCs), SASE
3 hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM Colt 38 countries, 50 major cities (mostly Europe/Asia) DIA up to 10 Gbps (100G backbone), demand bandwidth, IP Transit 20+ IXS, 400 Gbps peering capacity, direct connects to AWS/Azure etc Managed router, IPv6, usage, based billing options, 99.99% SLA Strong EU fiber metro network, owns subsea cables, backbone Up to 100 Gbps on demand, burstable and schedulable bandwidth Managed Firewall, DDoS protection optional, partners Zscaler for SASE
4 hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM Expereo 190 countries Global Managed Internet (DIA & broadband), 4G/LEO access Uses 30 global POPS to optimise routes, cloud acceleration for SaaS Fully managed last mile (contracts local ISPs), 24x7 NOC, SD-WAN as a service 30 POPS provide core backbone Based on local circuit (<1 Mbps to 10 Gbps), can burst if ISP allows Cloud, based firewall, SWG partners (Zscaler, Cato), SASE bundle
5 hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM Comcast/Masergy 120 countries, strong in USA DIA in US (fiber/coax), global managed internet SD-WAN Masergy backbone for global traffic (cloud on, ramps worldwide) Fully managed (SD-WAN, security, UCaaS), proactive NOC (high NPS) US backbone and 50 global POPS Up to 100 Gbps in US (HyperGig), global sites typically up to 1Gb SD-WAN Embedded Fortinet NGFW at every POP, Masergy SOC for MDR, SASE Palo Alto/Checkpoint
6 hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM AT&T 200 countries DIA 2 Mbps, 1 Tbps, broadband, 4G backup included Top tier peering, Direct Cloud connect (NetBond) to major CSPs Managed router, 100% uptime SLA possible, portal with real-time changes Global backbone, owns subsea, extensive US fibre Extremely scalable (only provider advertising 1 Tbps DIA port), usage, based billing DDoS, Managed Firewall, SSE offerings (AT&T Secure Web gateway)
7 hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM Lumen 160 countries DIA up to 100 Gbps, IP transit up to 400 Gbps, broadband partners Extensive peering, Cloud Connect to AWS/Azure Managed CPE, strong SLAs, SD-WAN and security services Backbone by CAIDA, presence at 100 IX Massive capacity (121 Tbps DDoS intake), can burst and adjust on-demand DDoS mitigation included in backbone, cloud security services partners
8 hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM NTT Ltd 190 countries DIA (enterprise and wholesale), Cloud Connect, MPLS/IP, L3 VPN Globally unified, peering on 5 continents, direct cloud connect (AWS/Azure/etc.) Managed router, managed security (NTT Security), full MSP offerings Backbone across Americas, EMEA, APAC, owns 125k km subsea, present at major IXS worldwide Very high (1 G, 100 G ports standard), can burst on usage, deep IPv6 support SOC, CASB NTT Security, uses SASE from Prisma/Zscaler
9 hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM Tata Comm 150 countries DIA, IZO Internet WAN(managed internet SLAs), cloud & SaaS acceleration Vast subsea network, IZO partners 20+ ISPs for best paths, direct peering 85% of world’s ISP routes Fully managed IZO WAN (end-to-end SLAs), managed CPE, WAN optimisation included Backbone, largest wholly, owned subsea network, top in emerging markets (India, Middle East) Up to 10G per site standard, IZO guarantees performance (90% GDP coverage), usage, based options End-to-end SLA on internet performance, managed cloud firewall and CASB partners
10 hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM hyelland 12/05/2025 11:34 AM Orange Business 220 countries DIA (up to 10G), broadband, satellite, Business VPN Internet Extensive peering, direct cloud access (AWS, Azure, etc.) Fully managed (router, security, local support in 166 countries), IT services integration Backbone (Europe/Africa strength), 400GE core upgrades, many subsea cables (consortium) 10G ports, can provide 99.95% SLA, on-demand upgrades SDN Orange Cyberdefense integration, managed SEGs, CASB, SOC, global secure web gateways