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Unlock the full potential of your network with unmatched security, centralised visibility, and scalable performance. Book a Demo
Managed SD-WAN is a cloud-based networking solution that combines SD- WAN, LTE, and Wi-Fi technologies to provide a seamless and secure networking experience.
As a complete service provider, we seamlessly connect enterprise sites, hybrid workers, and cloud workloads, incorporating top-tier security, support, and a range of SLAs for WAN appliances and last-mile connectivity.
A Licenced ISP with extensive network coverage to the geographics through a robust partner ecosystem, we enable a hassle-free procurement, deployment and monitoring of an enterprise’s last-mile transport needs.
We provide WAN solutions on an OPEX model as your business grows while only paying the SD-WAN bandwidth you need for each site.
You can rapidly roll out your WAN connection to various sites.
Fibre optic cable/wireless on radio, multi 4G LTEs and 5G ready.
Empower your IT department with better insights into your network’s traffic and utilisation of remote / branch sites. An easy-to-use management portal provides real-time data that can influence and inform larger IT initiatives.
With round-the-clock dedicated team support with 24x7 link monitoring coverage and intelligent link availability technology ensures reliable connectivity.
APIs, connectors and integration frameworks make application integration smooth even if customer data is held by different applications or systems. It helps to give a comprehensive view of the customer lifecycle.
A consolidated invoice for multiple services irrespective of the number of locations.
Enables WAN | LAN | Wi-Fi | Multi SIM | Load balance with active/active function | Built-In NAS
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Read MoreManaged SD-WAN as a Service is a cloud-based networking solution in which a service provider manages the deployment, management, and maintenance of an organisation’s SD-WAN infrastructure.
Benefits include simplified deployment, centralised management, enhanced network visibility, improved application performance, increased scalability, and cost optimisation.
When compared to traditional WAN solutions, managed SD-WAN as a Service provides greater flexibility, agility, and control over network traffic. For dynamic routing and centralised management, it employs software-defined networking principles.
Yes, Managed SD-WAN as a Service is suitable for businesses of all sizes, from small and medium enterprises to large corporations, as it can be tailored to meet specific requirements.
Yes, Managed SD-WAN as a Service can be integrated with existing network infrastructure, taking advantage of hybrid WAN deployments to optimise connectivity and leverage existing investments.
Yes, Managed SD-WAN as a Service supports a variety of network connections, including MPLS, broadband internet, LTE, and others, allowing for hybrid and diverse network architectures.
Managed SD-WAN as a Service includes advanced security features like encryption, next-generation firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems, and secure connectivity options like VPNs.
Yes, by using multiple network connections, automatic failover mechanisms, and proactive monitoring, Managed SD-WAN as a Service can ensure high availability.
Yes, Managed SD-WAN as a Service offers centralised monitoring and reporting, as well as real-time insight into network performance, application usage, and security events.
Managed SD-WAN as a Service helps organisations cut costs by allowing them to leverage low-cost internet connections, prioritise critical applications, and streamline network management processes.