What is Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)?

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a highly efficient routing technique that directs traffic using "labels" instead of traditional network addresses, ensuring data takes the shortest path across private WANs. MPLS is both scalable and protocol-independent, assigning labels to each data packet to control its path, thereby enhancing traffic speed and minimizing downtime.

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MPLS Offloading

Businesses can optimize their network performance by offloading internet-bound traffic, allowing the MPLS circuit to focus solely on mission-critical traffic destined for specific locations. This process, known as direct-to-internet connection, ensures that your MPLS circuit is reserved for essential data, enhancing efficiency and reducing congestion.

Internet-augmented MPLS With SD-WAN

Our Internet-augmented MPLS with SD-WAN solution empowers businesses with greater flexibility by combining MPLS with cost-effective broadband internet links. This software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) solution allows you to optimize branch networking decisions based on specific application needs, network performance, and bandwidth requirements, ensuring a seamless and efficient network experience across all locations.