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MPLS: Superior Communication For Your Business

It is becoming more common for businesses and providers to switch from the frame relay method of network communication to the new and improved method universally referred to as MPLS. The ability to order and assign labels to data packs in most applications makes MPLS a comprehensive solution for businesses that require more proficient communication between divisions and branches.

Make sure you are aware of all the capabilities included with the MPLS service you want to purchase. In many cases, partial MPLS implementations that do not offer the full range of support or QoS required to effectively use the service are bought unintentionally. Those running multiple service networks would be best off considering a major reputable provider for their MPLS needs.

MPLS is not the technology of the future; it is the technology of today! There are so many people switching to and implementing MPLS enabled networks that vendors all over the world are making this service their main sales focus.

Make sure the MPLS service you go for will satisfy all your needs regardless of what the service provider tells you; remember they are selling you a service so even though MPLS can be good for you, the advice of a provider is often made with their best interests in mind over yours. There are so many partial variations of MPLS implementations that it is important to examine them all and choose the service that has all of the features you’ll need based on a few factors including bandwidth needs and the physical spread of our wide area network.

MPLS makes concepts like videoconferencing, VoIP, legacy convergences, and current data network integrations not only possible, but also affordable to most budgets for network infrastructure.

Frame relay is at the end of its course with most major bandwidth providers advocating the use of MPLS systems instead. In extreme cases, large companies such as Sprint are closing the door on frame relay permanently to operate exclusively on an MPLS basis.

To experience all of the benefits available with MPLS technology, it is required to have this system operating at all associated locations. A business’ Disaster Recovery plan will benefit greatly from this as well. Businesses that found it difficult to synchronize data from various sites can now do so with ease using a fully enabled MPLS network.

Another service that is valuable to MPLS networks is the class of service (CoS) capability, which is an efficient solution to businesses running CRM and ERP systems or those who frequently use VoIP and videoconferencing.

The successful transmission of the data packet labels specific to the MPLS network connection relies completely on the connection being MPLS enabled. Any disharmony along the MPLS route (i. E. Not MPLS enabled) will render packet labels pointless.

Escape the limitations of VPN or frame relay and update your business communications with an MPLS based network. Different connection speeds are available to choose from starting at 1. 5mbps and climbing upwards of 45mpbs and faster. This is the approximate range of speed within T1 to T3/DS3 connections.