Every day, your critical business data travels paths you never chose, through networks you don't control, following routes decided by a 30-year-old protocol.
It's time to reclaim your network sovereignty.
The Hidden Problem with Modern Networking
When you send data between clouds, regions, or services, here's what actually happens:
❌ BGP decides the route: not you
❌ Your data bounces through random ISPs: with unknown security practices
❌ Traffic takes unpredictable paths: affecting performance and compliance
❌ You have zero visibility: into where your data actually travels
The Real Cost of Lost Control
- Compliance violations when data crosses restricted boundaries
- Performance degradation from suboptimal routing
- Security exposure through untrusted network segments
- Cost overruns from inefficient path selection
Introducing True Network Sovereignty
noBGP is the only solution that lets you decide exactly how your data travels.
Instead of surrendering control to public BGP tables, you get:
🎯 Performance Control
Route by latency, bandwidth, reliability, or any criteria you choose
💰 Cost Optimization
Select the most economical paths for your specific budget requirements
🌍 Regulatory Compliance
Ensure data stays within specific geographic boundaries and jurisdictions
🛡️ Security Sovereignty
Push traffic through your own dark fiber, private networks, or trusted providers
📊 Complete Visibility
See exactly where your data goes and why it takes each path
Your Network, Your Rules
# Define your sovereignty policy
routing_policy:
criteria: [latency, cost, compliance]
constraints:
geographic: ["US-WEST", "US-EAST"]
providers: ["private-fiber", "trusted-isps"]
max_latency: "50ms"
priority: compliance_first
Deploy network sovereignty as code — with the same simplicity you expect from modern infrastructure.
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FAQ:
Q: What exactly is "network sovereignty" and how is it different from traditional networking?
A: Network sovereignty means you, not BGP, decide how your data travels between destinations. Traditional networking relies on BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) to automatically select routes based on factors you can't control. With network sovereignty, you set the rules: route by latency, cost, compliance requirements, or security preferences. Your data follows paths you choose, through networks you trust.
Q: How does noBGP actually override BGP routing decisions?
A: noBGP works by creating overlay networks that sit above traditional BGP routing. Instead of sending traffic directly through public internet routes, noBGP establishes secure tunnels through your preferred network paths—whether that's private fiber, specific ISPs, or cloud provider backbones. You define the routing policies, and our platform automatically directs traffic accordingly while maintaining full visibility into every hop.
Q: Will implementing network sovereignty affect my current network performance?
A: In most cases, performance improves significantly. By routing based on your actual requirements (like latency or bandwidth), rather than BGP's default path selection, you often get faster, more reliable connections. Our customers typically see latency improvements and more consistent performance because they're avoiding congested or suboptimal routes that BGP might choose.
Q: What happens if my preferred network path does down? Do I lose connectivity?
A: No, noBGP includes intelligent failover mechanisms. You can define multiple preferred paths in order of priority, and the system automatically switches to backup routes if your primary path becomes unavailable. This actually makes your network more resilient than pure BGP routing, since you control both the primary paths and the fallback options.