- Definition: Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), (also called a private IP VPN), is a private, IP-based, wide area network (WAN), service that connects two or more sites. Speed can range from 1M+.
- Best fit: Companies with 3+ sites, needing to communicate real-time and/or large amounts of data between locations. Also ideal for companies with 3+ sites that want to consolidate all voice, Internet and WAN connectivity onto the same access circuit.
- Benefits:
- Higher priority traffic runs faster and cleaner. Class of service (CoS), and quality of service (QoS), network-wide routing.
- Faster Network Speeds. Private network requiring zero encryption bottlenecks.
- Less chance of downtime. One site sees all sites, allowing for more opportunities for redundancy routing.
- Available Features with Select Providers:
- Internet Access on same circuit.
- SIP or TDM Voice on same circuit.
- Managed Routers
- MPLS over DSL
- Application Performance Management (APM)
- WAN Optimization Hardware
- BGP Routing
- Network Firewall
- Automatic IP-VPN Failover Routing
- Remotely IP-VPN directly into the MPLS, rather than one site.