If you’re a growing business that relies heavily on Internet and network services, then you know there’s nothing worse than the massive slowdown of your network’s traffic speed. New Edge offers a solution for all your network woes with its multi protocol label switching (MPLS) network service. With up to five Classes of Service (CoS) you can optimize your bandwidth usage and get the most out of your network. It also helps you connect with other access points and end-users by optimizing the method of how data packets are sent throughout the wide area network (WAN).
New Edge offers more than managed IP network solutions; they offer a flexible, customer-centric approach. Their protocol-based high-speed network solution will benefit your current infrastructure in a variety of ways. MPLS is hands-down the most efficient system you can adopt for your WAN. It helps boost your business productivity by improving end-to-end connection and data transfer without sacrificing the overall health of your network’s bandwidth.
How it works
New Edge’s MPLS service combines a variety of traffic over one network while ensuring your bandwidth is never compromised. How does it do that? Simple: by keeping a close watch on the flow of data and identifying the various classes of traffic. The protocol then prioritizes heavy traffic that requires more attention, and allocates more resources to that data packet.
The system also makes it easier for the user to generate new access points throughout the network if necessary, and the rerouting system of the MPLS protocol makes it easier to reroute traffic should the network be compromised.
New Edge has tailored their service to work with DSL or T-1 connection speeds and using a variety of protocols such as frame relay and ATM. And thanks to the exclusive Class of Service traffic prioritization feature provided by New Edge MPLS networks, your network can be one of the many businesses that have benefited from a purely MPLS network.
Benefits
As you consider adopting MPLS, it is important to understand the benefits of MPLS in comparison to your existing network infrastructure as well as how service and support vary across MPLS providers.
Because MPLS is highly scalable and less complex than its predecessors, businesses gain more flexibility, less overhead and improved control over network costs. MPLS makes it easy to reroute traffic priorities on the fly, or add new locations to the network whenever you need to.
- Prioritize/optimize voice, video and data applications
- Fit MPLS in your budget with T1 and/or DSL
- Reduce transit delays and transaction times
- Divert traffic around link failures and network congestion
- Add new locations quickly
- Enhance security and simplify disaster recovery
- Streamline network implementation and management
- Share a network-based Internet access port without provisioning separate access circuits
Features
- Nationwide coverage
- Secure, private Cisco Powered network
- Five Classes of Service (CoS) over T1 and DSL
- CoS honored edge-to-edge over T1 and DSL
- Managed Cisco CPE option
- Multiple routing protocols supported
- Industry-leading SLAs based on CoS
- Free online network management portal
- Dedicated project management
- Enable and prioritize realtime applications
- Lower total cost of ownership
What to expect
Using a combination of frame relay (Layer 2) and IP-VPN (Layer 3) protocols, New Edge’s system is both a functional and secure network with a flexible bandwidth designed specifically to help you run mission-priority objectives without suffering from external and internal noise from end-to-end. The system is also masked from the rest of the public network, which means that your data is safe from any IP security threats.
You also have the choice of setting up a main network and a backup network should your main system fail. In the event of a system malfunction, you can seamlessly switch from your T-1 system (main) to your DSL network (backup) in order to retain the continuous transfer of data with minimal losses.
An Industry First:
New Edge is the first provider to bring together Class of Service traffic management with high-speed, low-cost DSL access, which puts the performance gain of MPLS networks within reach of more businesses.
