DDoS protection
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Protect. Make available. Keep stable.
Targeted DDoS protection for maximum operational reliability.
Massive traffic attacks (DDoS) can paralyze web services and company infrastructure – with direct consequential costs,lost customers and reputational damage. Many companies are defeated by pure reaction strategies or uncoordinated individual measures.
SAVECALL’s DDoS protection detects attacks early, filters harmful traffic efficiently and secures your bandwidth and accessibility. This keeps your applications accessible, your data protected and your business processes stable – without unnecessary redirections or performance losses.
- Reliability: Services remain accessible even during attack phases.
- Protection of your data: Attacks are warded off, data integrity is maintained.
- No disruptive redirection: Minimal impact on legitimate traffic.
- No tunneling / no loss of performance: Direct filtering instead of slow detours.
- Bandwidth is retained: Your capacities are not permanently consumed.
>20%
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99,99%
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24/7
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Features of DDoS protection
Backbone protection
Bad traffic is blocked in the backbone before it reaches your servers.
Blackholing
The bad traffic is discarded before the server infrastructure.
No detour
No slowing detour is required.
No tunneling
The solution works without tunneling.
Bandwidth is retained
Your Internet bandwidth remains available and the servers accessible.
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As in many areas, there are several factors to consider. For large bandwidths, it starts at 20 cents per Mbit. It makes sense to have automatic protection before you become a victim of an attack. We will be happy to advise you.
What is important when choosing:
- Backbone-based protection
- Blackholing in front of the server
- No detour
- No tunneling
- Bandwidth is retained
DDoS protection at a glance

What is a DDoS attack
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Distributed denial of service attacks target the limited capacity of network resources. A large number of requests are sent to a target system at the same time in order to overload it. Botnets of infected computers support these attacks.
DDoS attack – how to protect yourself
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Local software on the server prevents responses to malicious requests. bandwidth can still be blocked. Web-based services route traffic to a third-party provider, which can cause delays. Protection in the Internet provider’s backbone blackholed the bad traffic, without redirection or tunneling. The bandwidth remains intact. We will be happy to advise you.
The most common motives for a DDoS attack & what they mean for you
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- Criminal blackmail (ransom DDoS)
Attackers use DDoS attacks to put companies under pressure and demand ransom.
What you can do: Set up protective measures such as traffic filters and contingency plans early on to minimize downtime. - Politically or ideologically motivated attacks (“hacktivism”)
Websites are deliberately paralyzed in order to spread a message or damage trust.
What you can do: A robust communication strategy and redundant hosting structures help to ensure accessibility. - Competitive or business interests
Some attacks are aimed at damaging competitors or gaining market share.
What you can do: Rely on permanent monitoring and DDoS mitigation services to protect your brand and your sales.
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Why
Telecom & IT sourcing. Worldwide. Carrier-independent.
Selection & operation of worldwide connectivity & cloud infrastructure. Without vendor risk & unnecessary costs.
- 80+ carriers worldwide
- One point of contact
- One SLA
- One portal: mySAVECALL
- Min. 20% savings











