If your company has gone through the process of conducting an RFP for a Multi-Protocol Label Switching network and then decided on a provider for services, what happens next? MPLS is a sophisticated service that requires synchronizing the installation of several circuits, at multiple locations, that work in unison with…
Enterprises and large multi location companies have turned to wide area networks, like Multi Protocol Label Switching, to consolidate their voice, video and data traffic. The results are large networks, centralized applications, converged services and conflicting traffic. Multi Protocol Label Switching networks offer features like Class of Service and Quality…
The following is the 4th addition of a multi part series detailing a company’s original voice and data setup and their eventual move to MPLS and SIP. An I.T. Director has been assigned the task of reducing newly acquired XYZ Company’s telecom spend by 35%. The Director has decided to…
Fully Meshed: Multi Protocol Label Switching is a Fully Meshed, Any to Any network, meaning when a new site is added, it can communicate with any other site on your network. Creating a Fully Meshed network with point to point would require multiple, redundant and costly circuits. Fully Scalable: Multi…
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is the process of making voice calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular (or analog) phone line. With its low costs, ease of use, and numerous features, it is no wonder that more and more companies are adopting this technology. With the…
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