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What is MPLS IP-VPN? In telecommunications, Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network (IP-VPN) is a business networking technology used to transfer data between sites or within a Wide Area Network (WAN). MPLS IP-VPN is based on MPLS which utilizes labeling algorithms and signaling protocols to encapsulate IP packets and distribute VPN information efficiently throughout the network. With an MPLS based IP-VPN, forwarding decisions are based on the label without the need to examine the packet. At the destination, the edge router or device removes the label to present the data in its original form. MPLS IP-VPN can be used for numerous applications including business VoIP, content delivery, email, file transfers/ sharing, data storage and backup as well as remote user access.
There are many benefits associated with MPLS IP-VPN including the following: more bandwidth at a lower cost, faster deployment, lower operating costs and scalability. MPLS IP-VPN supports a wide range of protocols and bandwidth service options including T1 / DS1, T3 / DS3, (Optical Carrier) OCn and Ethernet. MPLS IP-VPN also provides options for Class of Service (CoS) allowing for application prioritization and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) which guarantee against packet loss and jitter.
Need help selecting the right MPLS IP-VPN service and MPLS provider for your busienss? Global Communications Group, also known as GCG, offers one of the largest selections of MPLS IP-VPN services available. In fact, GCG represents over 80 telecommunication providers worldwide including AT&T, Global Crossing, Verizon, Sprint and more. GCG network consultants can help you select, design, manage and implement your MPLS IP-VPN. Contact GCG by calling us toll free (877) 708-8900 or by simply filling out the contact form above.
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