MPLS/VPN Services

MPLS
A traditional networking technique that uses leased lines from telecoms and ISPs to route traffic efficiently. MPLS uses labels to direct packets across a network, which can result in faster data transfer. MPLS is a good choice for inter-office connectivity, but it's not as agile as other options. 
 
SD-WAN
A software-defined approach to WANs that uses multiple connection types and centralized management. SD-WANs are more flexible and cost-effective than MPLS. They can be built on existing paths, like the public internet, and can easily increase their routes and number of users. SD-WANs are a good choice for connecting branch offices. 
 
VPN
A method that creates a secure connection between endpoints over a shared network, like the public internet. VPNs are a good choice for remote access.

Our Benefits

 
Transport media
MPLS uses dedicated network circuits, while SD-WANs use multiple transport media. 
 
Bandwidth
Our MPLS connections have a hard limit on how much capacity can be provisioned at once, while SD-WAN connections can add capacity as needed. 
 
Carrier
MPLS requires organizations to use the same carrier at all WAN-connected sites, while SD-WANs are service provider-agnostic.
  • Secure Network
  • Unicast and Multicast push
  • Future Ready SD WAN
  • Multi Speed capacity