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Zenlayer, Syntropy collaborate to improve Web 3.0 with low-latency network

Zenlayer, Syntropy collaborate to improve Web 3.0 with low-latency network

Syntropy, a Web3 network software company, has partnered with Zenlayer to give users access to high-performing network services in emerging global markets.

With this agreement, Zenlayer will provide its edge infrastructure to the Syntropy network through the Open Bandwidth Exchange (OBX). This collaboration will give Syntropy users access to instantly scalable network services and high-performing markets across Asia, South America, the Middle East and Africa.

Optimized bandwidth will become available to everyone looking for the fastest Internet connection to power their services. The NOIA token will function as a currency on the OBX marketplace, allowing Zenlayer to turn its networking infrastructure into tokens. This would be one of the first times an organization has successfully tokenized bandwidth in history, executives said.

Mr. Domas Povilauskas, co-founder and CEO of Syntropy, stated, “We are proud to lay the first steps in the Web3 industry to tokenize bandwidth. Industry giants such as Zenlayer are brave enough to join the supply side of OBX with their vast infrastructure resources. This represents a tremendous step towards establishing an industry-standard settlement layer for bandwidth on demand.”

This ecosystem will provide the best customer experience for Sinatra’s users by letting them choose the most convenient connection. Zenlayer will set up and manage DARP (Distributed Autonomous Routing Protocol) nodes at crucial locations on its network. Syntropy created the DARP protocol to fix public Internet congestion and provide the best, lowest latency paths with little to no packet loss or jitter for our clients’ traffic.

Zenlayer offers edge cloud services with distributed and hyper-connected infrastructure worldwide. Zenlayer operates over 270 points of presence across over 45 countries and will join the OBX infrastructure as a founding member.

“We are delighted to team up with Syntropy in tackling some of the biggest challenges faced by web3 network users today,” said Joe Zhu, founder and CEO of Zenlayer. “Our massively distributed edge infrastructure, combined with Syntropy’s first-of-its-kind protocol, will radically augment the network scalability and bandwidth efficiency for Web3, paving the way for massive dApp deployments in the near future.”

Zenlayer brings edge services to Thailand with IGC deal

Zenlayer and International Gateway Co (IGC), a subsidiary of ALT Telecom, have announced a new global partnership to bring edge services to Thailand and the Indochina region. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed during Telecoms World Asia 2022. 

It promises to provide IGC’s enterprise and carrier customers with access to Zenlayer’s global edge network with DDoS protection and high-performance cloud computing services. IGC’s customer base spans Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam and Malaysia.

The partnership is part of a strategy to power the region’s digital transformation. IGC CEO Mr. Pichit Satapattayanont said in a statement: “Zenlayer’s hyper-connected global infrastructure and robust Network-as-a-Service offerings make them an ideal partner to power the digital transformation of the region. We are proud to be the first to bring their services to Thailand.”

Zenlayer will use IGC’s data center facilities to build a new Bangkok-based scrubbing center. This infrastructure will provide near-source DDoS attack detection and mitigation services for customers throughout the region.

In October, Zenlayer announced a partnership with Megaport, a network as a service provider and an edge cloud service provider, to extend their reach to over 800 locations on six continents via mutual customers.

With Megaport’s new partnership, customers can now use Zenlayer’s infrastructure in Southeast Asia, China, India and South America. Conversely, businesses using Zenlayer’s platform can access Megaport’s cloud on-ramps and data centers.

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