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Showing posts with label MPLS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MPLS. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Introduction To MPLS

Posted on 03:00 by Unknown
This is kind of a long video .... but there's a ton of useful information about MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) ....both technical and practical.

To take advantage of MPLS for your network simply request a free quote and more information here ....

MPLS Networks

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Monday, 4 February 2013

MPLS And International WAN From Masergy

Posted on 02:00 by Unknown
We are excited to announce the addition of Masergy, one of the leading providers of advanced MPLS/VPLS and Global Cloud Communications products, to our portfolio of premium suppliers. The new partnership will provide you with advanced WAN solutions for your business.

What You Need to Know about Masergy:

* Seamless Global Coverage: Advanced network and cloud services at every business site, regardless of location

* Economies of Convergence: Improved WAN and Unified communications efficiency while lowering operational costs

* End-to-End QoS: 100% in-sequence packet delivery guaranteed for real-time applications

* Internet Application Management: Suite of network-embedded services from advanced firewall to web-content filtering and individual application control

* Real-Time Control: Ability to modify your bandwidth or network services in real-time with a simple click of a mouse

* Granular Management & Reporting: Detailed view of network traffic performance statistics and reporting

* Engineering Expertise & Consultative Approach: Strategic engineering experts that work with enterprises to evaluate WAN and communications requirements and build a custom solution

* Proactive Network Support: Experience proactive network monitoring and service notification

To take advantage of the services offered by more information and a free quote HERE....

MPLS and International WAN

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Posted in Cloud Communications, Cloud Services, Custom WAN, International WAN, Masergy, MPLS, Unified Communications, VPLS | No comments

Thursday, 27 December 2012

Benefits Of An MPLS Network Solution

Posted on 03:00 by Unknown

Benefits of an MPLS Network Solution
By Jon Arnold

Introduction to MPLS

Are you considering a new type of network infrastructure to help you reach higher service quality? MPLS could be the answer. MPLS networking is a new way of gaining many benefits of a traditional point-to-point network while avoiding issues that arise when you older less stable and inefficient network infrastructures. It is also much easier to configure than a point-to-point network, ensuring that you retain the flexibility you expect from frame relay" or another time-tested configuration, as well as introducing new options you didn't have available before.

Background of the MPLS Standard

MPLS stands for Multi Protocol Label Switching. It implies a type of network that is independent of content restrictions and can carry any type of data that you need on the most efficient path; this remains true whether you transmit voice, video, data or anything else. Like a frame relay network, MPLS networks are focused on efficiency and speed. However, MPLS supersedes frame relay in a number of ways thanks to the intelligent routing and more efficient transmission standard used.

Benefits of the MPLS Standard

By its nature, MPLS networks can save you a great deal of money over older approaches. MPLS standards eschew paths through public networks for paths that predominantly use private network resources. This helps you control issues like latency and data fidelity, ensuring less data dropped during transmission. MPLS is more efficient and tends to have more uptime than the traditional networks because it makes use of modern network core technology instead of the smaller cells favored in frame relay networks. Even so, it offers great control over data's path from source to destination.

Upgrading to MPLS

Effective use and implementation of your MPLS network solution will require access to a private network with careful management and optimization policies. MPLS is typically conceived of as a "cloud" service that offers multiple paths, all with near-optimal performance, for any given transmission across a wide area. MPLS is often configured as a large network with a dedicated circuit access point at each node, so mid-sized and smaller businesses will often purchase MPLS service from a major provider. After that, configuration is the main issue.

One of the major beauties of the MPLS architecture is that the same size circuit is not required at each node, as it would be with frame relay or point to point networks. For example, node A could have 50 MB MPLS Ethernet (headquarters) while nodes B through G (branch offices) might just have an MPLS T1 or bonded T1 which would be reflective of the level of traffic anticipated at each node, and sized accordingly, thereby saving you money.

Conclusion

MPLS is a major innovation compared to Frame Relay and it can save you enormous amounts on your network costs. To gain the benefits of an MPLS infrastructure, it is a good idea to seek out a trusted provider of MPLS network services who can answer your questions about adopting this great new paradigm for your business.

If you are still using old point to point networks or frame relay networks, you are more than likely spending much more than you need to in order to accomplish the same thing that an MPLS network can do for you, and then some. Find out who can deliver an efficient and cost effective MPLS network solution today and slash your telecom costs.

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Sunday, 18 November 2012

Integra Telecom - Your Choice for Low Cost Fiber

Posted on 01:30 by Unknown
Integra Telecom specializes in Ethernet, EoC, MPLS, and Hosted PBX services. When it comes to Ethernet pricing, Integra Telecom can't be beat (30Mbps for $784!).

Not only does Integra have the industry's best Ethernet pricing, but they also own and operate their own network offering local dial tone, domestic and international long distance, high-speed Internet and data services (including digital subscriber line or DSL), voice messaging, and numerous ancillary services designed to support the communication needs of businesses including business phone systems.

Integra Telecom also provides managed services and converged Internet Protocol (IP) network services that combine voice, Internet access, and private data networking for small and medium sized companies, enterprises, national and government accounts.

To learn more about what Integra can do for you....including getting free no obligation quotes....simply ask here:

Integra Telecom

Additionally, if you do have a need and Integra can meet it, you may be eligible for the following should you act before the end of the year....

* Get a first month credit

* Help to pay for phone equipment

* Funding of construction fees for Ethernet build-outs

* Paying for early termination fees with your incumbent carrier

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Posted in Business Phone System, EOC, Ethernet, Ethernet Pricing, Hosted PBX, Integra Telecom, Managed Services, MPLS | No comments

Thursday, 18 October 2012

GeoQuote Produces One Millionth Quote

Posted on 02:30 by Unknown
After nearly ten years of quoting, GeoQuote has produced its 1,000,000th quote for dedicated bandwidth and other network services. GeoQuote was originally created and patented in 2003 by Telarus to help you check broadband and telecom service pricing from over 40 suppliers nationwide. Offering real time quotes via email....with follow-up research on special unadvertised pricing....Geoquote is able to find the most cost effective solution to meet any need.

GeoQuote has now become the industry standard for carrier research. GeoQuote has become a great source of intelligence and efficiency for businesses needing solutions for their voice, data, or internet networks. Covering T1 lines, DS3 bandwidth, SONET, fiber, MPLS, business ethernet (fast ethernet, gigabit ethernet, metro ethernet, carrier ethernet Ethernet over Copper), cloud services, SIP trunking, business VoIP, hosted PBX, wireless solutions, co-location options, and more.

Try it out yourself .... simply request a free real time quote HERE

Voice, Data, Internet Network Solutions

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Posted in Business Ethernet, Data Network, DS3 Bandwidth, GeoQuote, Internet Network, MPLS, Network Solution, Voice Network | No comments

Monday, 1 October 2012

How To Get Free Real Time Quotes For Business Voice, Data, & Internet Services

Posted on 02:30 by Unknown
See just how easy it is to get FREE real-time quotes on T1 lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Business Ethernet, MPLS, cloud services, business VoIP, PRI, business phone service, and MUCH more using the patented quote system at FreedomFire Communications.

To get your free quote for business voice, data, or internet services simply ask here ...

Business Voice, Data, & Internet Services

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Posted in Bandwidth Quote, Business Data, Business Ethernet, Business Internet, Business Voice, Cloud Services, DS3 Bandwidth, MPLS, PRI, T1 line | No comments

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Telecom Provider News For June...MPLS, Fiber, Cloud Services & More

Posted on 17:43 by Unknown
Here's the news from the Telecommunications industry for June 2012 ..... covering MPLS, dark fiber, Cloud services, and more:

* AT&T - announced that it has reached a tentative agreement for a one-year contract extension for nearly 7,000 core wireline workers in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

* Cbeyond - announced the limited release of Microsoft Windows Server 2012 beta offerings. Working with Microsoft to offer the new Windows Server 2012 - the industry's first cloud-ready server - Cbeyond is one of the few companies offering beta versions of the new solution.

* Ernest Communications - is officially E-rate compliant, enabling support for government opportunities across the country.

* Integra Telecom - has expanded its Carrier Ethernet over Copper network to more than 120 central offices, which the company says will help it reach more than 400,000 businesses.

* Verizon - Verizon plans to deploy the Juniper Networks PTX Series in major markets in the U.S. and Europe by the end of this year, giving the company the densest multiprotocol label switching platform (MPLS) available in the industry, with an initial capacity of eight terabits per second. * Windstream - has brought its enterprise service suite to Las Vegas, a move that will clearly challenge both existing incumbent telco CenturyLink and cable operator Cox Business that have already been providing business services in Sin City for a number of years.

* Zayo Group - is adding more fiber to its already-significant stockpile with the purchase of FiberGate, a dark fiber services company operating in the Washington, D.C. metro area. The acquisition includes 130,000 miles of fiber, and foreshadows a boost in bandwidth for businesses and government agencies in the nation's capital.

To learn more about any of the services cited above AND take advantage of special limited pricing deals, simply request more information here ....

Dedicated Bandwidth And More

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Monday, 11 June 2012

MPLS Case Studies & More For AboveNet, Earthlink, & AireSpring

Posted on 03:03 by Unknown
In the month of March we hosted three fantastic case studies on our Tuesday calls, highlighting the unique VPLS capabilities of AboveNet and EarthLink's new MPLS options.

Our latest case study highlighted AireSpring's unique high volume LD rates (starting at $.00218 cents a minute).

The following calls are now available online:

* AboveNet (Zayo)

* EarthLink

* AireSpring

To take advantage of any of the offerings for your data or voice network from AboveNet (Zayo), EarthLink, or AireSpring ... simply request a free rate quote here:

MPLS Networks And More

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Monday, 4 June 2012

Who Is TW Telecom?

Posted on 03:24 by Unknown


tw telecom specializes in Business Ethernet and transport data networking, VoIP, VPN, security, dedicated Internet access, and local and long distance voice services. As of 2011, tw telecom installed the largest quantity of Ethernet ports, second only to AT&T and Verizon.

What You Should Know About tw telecom

tw telecom generates net income, which is noteworthy for three reasons. First, it means hey're not going anywhere. Second, it means they have the resources to invest more in their network, which is already the largest competitive fiber network in the country. They even have money earmarked to build fiber to customer-specific locations, for the right deals. Third, tw telecom did not lay off anyone in the downturn, not customer service people, not provisioning staff, no one. The result is an award-winning customer experience, which they see as competitive differentiator, and a fundamental driver of their financial success.

tw telecom Products....

* Bonded T1
* Frac/Full DS3
* Frac/Full OC3/12/48
* Integrated (SIP Handoff)
* Integrated (PRI Handoff)
* Integrated (Analog Handoff)
* Local Voice
* Point to Point
* MPLS
* Ethernet WAN
* MPLS with Voice
* Storage Transport
* Frac 10 Gig Metro Ethernet


tw telecom Network Map




To take advantage of any of the offerings from tw telecom for your data or voice network .... especially the business ethernet solutions .... simply request a free rate quote here:
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Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Tips On How To Migrate To A MPLS Network Architecture For Your Business

Posted on 13:00 by Unknown
So your boss has heard of MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) and is all excited about the possibilities it holds for your company's voice and data network. The positives to your network reliability, performance, and cost make it seem to be a no brainer. But...you're not sure how to migrate from your existing traditional WAN (Wide Area Network) configuration to MPLS.

You're tasked with investigating if moving your company's network from a point-to-point T1 WAN architecture to a MPLS architecture makes business sense.

The easy answer here is yes. It most cases of course it does.

But.... why? And more importantly.... How do you accomplish the changeover?

In looking at changing your architecture from Point to Point to an MPLS type of network I suggest starting with the business requirements and tying your network requirements to the business needs. In this manner, you'll have clear business outcomes for comparison when you start getting the cost vs benefits discussion involved when developing your business case for investment.

A robust Total Cost of Ownership model will be needed to understand what the TCO will be going forwards. Also, I'd suggest developing a strong understanding of the costs of doing nothing and also the potential savings or new revenue opportunities for your business so you can develop a Net Present Value (NPV) of your network options.

I would also recommend looking at the interfaces you're looking to support in the network. MPLS does enable you to have a common protocol across all your networks and you can effectively establish an MPLS Cross Connect in your network. This will rely on how your local service providers will provide MPLS services to you, if at all. So you would most likely need to purchase either point to point or point to multipoint based transmission services from your provider. We're seeing that many enterprises and service providers are heading towards ethernet ubiquity as a service interface and then offering multiple services on top of the ethernet interface.

VoIP works well across an MPLS type of network, however it does depend on the services that you purchase off your service provider. As you're looking at MPLS, then I assume that you're looking at buying straight transmission services and then you'll use MPLS to aggregate traffic into your WAN links. Hence, you're business case is going to be driven by arbitrage opportunities so capture as much traffic as possible onto your network and apply QoS at the edge.

From a QoS perspective, ensure that you can also apply policing to the traffic that goes onto your WAN traffic. I recommend applying Hierarchical QoS as this will enable you to dynamically share the bandwidth in your WAN links.

As you can tell, there are lots of issues and questions that need to be addressed so I'd suggest working closely with some trusted partners and driving towards an outcome based business drivers and commercial outcomes.

We have worked with many customers that have migrated to MPLS from old school point to point. There are a few reasons our customers did this, but let me assure you the #1 reason was cost. A good competitive carrier will offer an MPLS solution that is sometimes less costly than the old point to point type solution..... with most of the same or more functionality.

But there are some factors:

1. If the point to points are crossing state or lata boundaries..... or are fairly separated by miles.... you should enjoy considerable savings.

2. If you get a carrier that bundles MPLS with an Integrated Access type solution you will save big money (combination of voice, internet & MPLS delivered on one T1 with quality of service).

Here's some additional points that might help you.

1. Is it redundant? Yes, depending on how you design your network (we can help you of course) sites can network with each other over your wide area network for disaster recovery/ redundancy. Unlike the traditional point to point architecture where you might only be as strong as that single link. We helped a huge national company with a migration from point to point and frame relay to MPLS. The big reason was with so many sites there was an outage almost every day. The network was designed with redundancy as the main driver.

2. Does it work as well? It depends who you ask. Are you talking to a salesman? He will say yes. Let me give you my "consultant" opinion. It works ALMOST as well but there are so many benefits to MPLS that typically motivate a customer to change. For example, if you have Quality of Service (QoS) sensitive applications running across your WAN then you should consider MPLS. MPLS is a private networking technology similar to the concept of Frame Relay in that it is delivered in the "cloud". The primary difference with MPLS is that you can purchase quality of service for applications across your WAN. During the provisioning process the carrier (or your agent-wink wink) will interview you in order to determine which applications are important to your business, they will then build a QoS template to service these applications on your WAN. These applications will be given priority over all other traffic in times of peak load. MPLS is by far the most costly solution between Frame Relay, VPN and MPLS.... but is the only technology that will support QoS!

But let's put the salesman aside and remember one thing. With MPLS we are using the carrier's private network which is infinitely better than creating your own VPN. But because of some "overhead" and the belief that all carriers over-subscribe somewhat I am convinced that it's ALMOST as good.

So if it's almost as good would it be worth migrating if you could enjoy cost savings & redundancy??? Maybe. But these are the things that are making MPLS the hot ticket now.

3. Does this work well with VOIP? Sure. You can get QoS like I stated above.

MPLS is an IP-based framing technology (at OSI layer 3) that inherently meshes your WAN (this is the redundancy you refer to above). MPLS has a feature called QoS or quality of service. This feature allows both your CPE router and the carrier's network to prioritize data based upon your settings or preferences (carrier's level of support of QoS can be broad) and gives you more "bang for your buck" with the bandwidth that you select for the local loop going to each office. MPLS is made for VoIP like RC Cola is made for Moonpies. Because true "toll quality" VoIP requires prioritization across a carrier network, you (or your provider) can tag VoIP traffic with high priority to easily address the jitter and latency sensitivity inherent in the service.

The other huge advantage you have is that you can add locations with a simple routing table update and maintain a fully-meshed architecture, where with Point to Point circuits, you would have had to add a separate circuit to each location you want to interconnect, making MPLS more and more cost friendly the more locations you add.

Finally, MPLS allows you (or your carrier) to configure network objects (such as servers, VPN concentrators, and Network-Based Firewalls) as nodes on your MPLS network. For instance, with a properly deployed Network Based Firewall, you can provide all of your locations with an internet connection over your MPLS network that doesn't rely on a single location to aggregate the traffic. Some carriers even offer redundant firewalls, meaning that you have redundant Internet connections fully meshed giving you more potential up-time in the case of a single failure on your network.

What do you need to consider? In my experience, the biggest things to keep in mind are:

- Stay away from MPLS enabled Frame/ATM networks with committed access rates (CAR), this committed access rate is often a lower bandwidth than your local loop bandwidth, which can degrade your quality and quantity of bandwidth across a carrier's network (its always in the fine print).

- QoS at the "Edge" and across the "Core" - choose a carrier with both.

- QoS recognition across the carrier network - some carriers will allow customers to mark packets with priority, but will not recognize and uphold that priority, don't fall into this trap.

- SLA guarantees - be sure to choose a carrier that provides acceptable service level agreements for the type of service you plan to push across your network

- Customer Service and dedicated sales rep - you want someone you can reach out to with questions that you can trust - this is the most difficult thing to find.

For free assistance designing the right MPLS configuration for your network.... and sourcing the most cost effective provider..... I suggest you take advantage of the resources available at MPLS Networks
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Thursday, 15 March 2012

MPLS Networks Are A Good Choice For An International WAN

Posted on 03:37 by Unknown
Choosing MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) may appear to be the hot new technology. The reality is that MPLS networks as a concept really isn't new. For today's international networks it is extremely useful, and it has become very easy to deploy and widely available from a consumer point-of-view. In my opinion, it is the de facto standard for international WANs (wide area networks).

However, more recently VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service) migration is becoming popular. VPLS offers the ability to run layer 2 (Ethernet VLANs) and layer 3 (MPLS) on the same port. This ability can be very advantageous to separate and push secure connections, raw Internet, general WAN, and other connections out to the branch office as needed.

VPLS is flexible and can run over DSL, T-1, T-3, Metro Ethernet, OC-3, etc. like MPLS, but is not yet as widely available as MPLS. Depending on the provider, you can also mix VPLS with MPLS on the same WAN. All offices would then see each other as being on the same MPLS network, but the VPLS offices would be able to share VLANs. VPLS also has the advantage of always being an Ethernet handoff from the WAN service provider to the consumer, regardless of the technology used to reach your site. With MPLS, you may need DSL, T-1, T-3, Ethernet, OC-3, or some other connection in your router depending on the bandwidth and port provided.

I tend to see MPLS as the current standard and VPLS as the future.

For no cost help designing your international WAN using MPLS networks or VPLS, including free rate quote comparisons from multiple providers, simply request assistance here:

MPLS Networks
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Monday, 12 March 2012

MPLS Network Design .... What's Important

Posted on 04:18 by Unknown
Before jumping into MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) for your network design there's important items to consider. Take a step back and first consider what you need your network to do, how, and what must happen if there are issues.

Intent of the network is definitely a critical piece. It is so important to understand what you are putting over the network in order to engineer the optimal network. I've had the same conversations with clients when they realize that they can't have as many call paths as they would like and still be able to surf the net.

Also, business continuity is definitely key. Documenting the plan and understanding how traffic should flow in the event the primary path is unavailable for any reason ensures you have survivability in the instance of an interruption of service or outage of any kind.

If you understand the intent, you can accurately plan for outages or interruptions in your disaster plan. Most times, you don't need to have every type of traffic pass over the MPLS during an outage. You need to understand what is most important to your business, what has the biggest impact on your revenue, and then design a plan that ensures that you don't lose that piece of the puzzle for any length of time.

I think the most important piece is not even the Disaster Recovery plan, but more so the "business continuity" piece. The reality is you want the design to be flawless and address the rare occasion prior to it happening. With having a "business continuity" plan in place this allows for you to continue business seamlessly in the event something does happen. The Disaster Recovery plan will only address how do you recover in the event of an outage, cost, and time associated with the disaster. Business continuity will minimize that impact of these three and ensure you are still operational during this time. The other important pieces of course are the speed and security of the network.

Also key now that I think about it is default route pathing. This ties in to the intent of the network. Even if the original intent of the MPLS network is not to pass internet traffic .... having dynamic routing on the core so that one site can piggy back off of another in the case of an internet connection outage at one of the sites, is often one of the most useful side features that everyone always seems to forget or overlook. Sometimes this can be done with you changing your firewall/router's default gateway to point to the MPLS hop manually or can be done with OSPF/EIGRP.

For no cost help designing your MPLS network .... including free rate quote comparisons from multiple providers ... simply request assistance here:

MPLS Networks
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Thursday, 8 March 2012

MPLS Networks vs Frame Relay .... Is MPLS Here To Stay?

Posted on 03:06 by Unknown
When considering MPLS Networks vs Frame relay for your network design it's not really a fair comparison.

First, MPLS will not replace Frame Relay. They are not in the same Layer. So let's put that one to rest.

Another way to ask is... what is the future of Frame? It's all but done - there are too many other cost effective ways to transport bits that can maintain an application's throughput requirements.

HOWEVER, there are still active Frame ports out there, and will be for a long time. Just look at how long it took X.25 to fade away.

The FUNNY part is, that the Frame Relay concept is on it's way back; just carried on a lower cost and more accessible transport method.

Of course not all Frame will disappear. Just like some people still have cell phones that have the same basic functionality as they did 15 years ago .... but the rest of us at least have phones with advanced functionality if not smartphones. They may have a very specific reason, or be complacent in upgrading their technology, but that doesn't mean it's a viable product. The carriers want to eliminate those networks because the market has moved to IP and MPLS, for very good reason, and maintaining those old ATM networks are costly.

Another parallel to phones is that the market has moved significantly toward applications (like communication as a service, infrastructure as a service, cloud computing, etc) since MPLS was productized. These applications are the drivers of MPLS networks ... and now VPLS ... and cannot be supported in nearly as efficient, secure or redundant manner with Frame/ATM because of MPLS' QoS, any-to-any connectivity, private network topology, etc.

Frame may not be dead, but it's a dead man walking. Businesses that have it, and agents trying to sell it, need to shift their paradigm. MPLS is here to stay, it's a commodity now for the most part, and the differentiators are what applications and managed services the carriers are running on the network.

For no cost help designing a MPLS network for your business .... including free rate quote comparisons ... simply request assistance here:

MPLS Networks
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Thursday, 9 February 2012

Telecom Case Studies - Hosted PBX and Meshed MPLS/VoMPLS

Posted on 02:42 by Unknown
In the month of December we hosted two fantastic case studies on our Tuesday calls, highlighting the capabilities of Smoothstone in a Hosted PBX environment both domestically and internationally and the meshed MPLS/VoMPLS capabilities of AireSpring.

If you missed these calls, or would like to review them, please feel free to review them below:

SmoothStone International Hosted PBX Case Study

AireSpring Meshed MPLS/VoMPLS Case Study



For assistance with how hosted PBX can help your business, including free rate quotes, check here.....

Hosted PBX

For assistance with how MPLS/VoMPLS capabilities can help your business, including free rate quotes, check here ....

MPLS Networks
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Thursday, 19 January 2012

Ethernet MPLS and MPLS Networks

Posted on 02:55 by Unknown
Are you familiar with Business Ethernet MPLS or MPLS Networks in general? If so, you know that MPLS offers a significantly more cost effective solution for connecting multiple sites than a spider-webbed point-to-point network. The advantages are abundantly clear -- with a point-to-point network, unless you spider-web it so that all nodes can communicate with all other nodes (which is prohibitively expensive), if a link goes down between nodes, then a number of nodes are cut off from your private network until that connection is restored. But with MPLS and the private cloud and intelligent routing it provides, one node being down only affects that particular node, not the other nodes on your private network.

Another advantage of MPLS Networks is that each node can be sized with the appropriate amount of bandwidth. For example, in a point-to-point configuration, if you have a PTP connection between "A" and "B", you must have the same bandwidth at both "A" and "B". But with MPLS you can have an MPLS T1 at node "A", a 50 MB Ethernet MPLS at node "B", a Bonded T1 MPLS at node "C", etc, and it will all work together very nicely.

Like a T1 line or bonded T1 line, you can also have Ethernet MPLS circuits which is generally a much more cost effective option for the same levels of bandwidth on your MPLS network.

Some companies elect to use an enhanced port to allow Internet access and MPLS access on the same circuit. While being a technical reality, the jury is still out on whether or not this makes logical sense from a security standpoint, since without proper safeguards and a secure firewall, having Internet access available on the same circuit that your private MPLS network is operating can represent a security risk, despite the financial advantage of this type of setup.

One thing in particular to note is that MPLS technology is a methodology, and it is NOT a standard. What this means to you is that every carrier implements MPLS differently, and you need to use the SAME carrier at all of your MPLS nodes. While it is theoretically possible to mix and match carriers on your MPLS network, the time, effort, and "technical jury-rigging" is frequently not worth the effort compared to using the same carrier at all of your MPLS nodes.

As long as you are using the same carrier for all nodes, you can mix and match the level of bandwidth at each node according to the type of traffic you expect to have at that node. For example, node A might just be an MPLS T1, while node B might be a 3xT1 bonded MPLS location, node C might be 10 MB Fast Ethernet MPLS, etc. This aspect is significantly different than a point-to-point circuit where the same bandwidth needs to be present at each end of the circuit.

To find out more and get free assistance designing a MPLS Network for your business .... simply request a free quote here:

MPLS Network

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Thursday, 12 January 2012

Data Services ... Free Quotes And Assistance

Posted on 02:15 by Unknown
FreedomFire Communications offers all of the following services and many more via relationships with over 30 top providers .... specializing in connecting offices together using all of the available technologies that each carrier offers.

FreedomFire Communications works to understand your applications and what you are trying to accomplish, and once we understand that we can propose the proper technology.

FreedomFire Communications can help facilitate corporate Local Area Network and Wide Area Networking .... or commonly called LAN’s and WAN’s. FreedomFire Communications also helps companies facilitate remote office workers or telecommuters. FreedomFire Communications can help set up any data network connectivity for anyone to access any applications to or from anywhere in the world.

FreedomFire Communications can help you connect to a disaster recovery or CoLocation facility as well. Depending on a companies reliability and uptime needs for data we can also recommended completely redundant data networks including high availability and load balancing. More and more businesses are looking for fail safe data networks and are planning on circuits going down some time .... but having automatic failover to keep the connections up and running.

FreedomFire Communications can help with zero downtime data networking as well. In fact in today's business world it is critical that you have complete redundancy on multiple carriers because downtime is not an option.

FreedomFire Communications can help you pick the right Data Connectivity for your company by analyzing and understanding your mission critical business applications. Some examples of data networks are the following ATM, Frame Relay, MPLS, Ethernet, Layer Two, Layer Three, Frame Relay, ATM, IP Enabled Frame Relay, Point 2 Point, Private Line, VPN-Public, VPN-Private, VPN-Carrier Class, and any other carrier based data connectivity. Your business applications will determine which services you need to consider.

To take advantage of what FreedomFire Communications can do for your company's data needs .... simply request a free quote and assistance here:

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Thursday, 8 December 2011

Who Is Broadview Networks?

Posted on 03:06 by Unknown


Broadview Networks provides advanced communications services and support for businesses of all sizes in the northeast, New England and mid-Atlantic regions.

What You Should Know About Broadview Networks

Broadview Networks is a network-based electronically integrated communications provider (e-ICP) serving small and medium-sized businesses in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States. The Company offers integrated communications solutions, including local, long-distance and international voice services; data services that encompass VPN and MPLS enabled offerings; hosted and premises-based VOIP systems; traditional telephone systems; and high-speed Internet services using DSL, T1 and T3 technologies.

Broadview Networks is a total solutions provider serving over 70,000 businesses customers throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast United States. Broadview makes it easy for organizations to implement technologies that solve their infrastructure, security, and productivity challenges. Broadview customers benefit from award-winning customer service including a web-based account management tool and a primary point-of-contact for real-time, personal customer care.

For Broadview Networks the biggest advantage of its Metaswitch platform is more efficient use of the T1 bandwidth that is a mainstay of small business services. It allows Broadview to sell voice over IP without requiring major changes in customer behavior while improving the customer experience.

Broadview Networks Business Products:

* Business DSL
* Data T1
* Bonded T1
* Ethernet over Copper
* Integrated (SIP Handoff)
* Integrated (PRI Handoff)
* Integrated (Analog Handoff)
* Hosted PBX (SMB)
* IP-PBX Equipment (SMB)
* Local Voice
* Dedicated LD (In/Out)
* SIP (Local/LD Trunks)
* SIP (LD Buckets)
* Point to Point
* MPLS
* Colocation
* Managed Firewall
* POTS
* Metro Fiber Ethernet
* Gigabit Ethernet

For more information on any of the above services from Broadview Networks simply request a free quote here:

DS3 Bandwidth, Business Ethernet, And Much More
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Thursday, 11 August 2011

Who Is Ernest Communications?

Posted on 04:48 by Unknown
Ernest Communications, Inc. is the nation's largest telecommunications company dedicated exclusively to serving large multi-location accounts throughout the U.S. As a certified local phone company, Ernest is the only local telephone company that can serve and manage 100% of your multi-location telecommunications needs. Some may come close in coverage but is that the core competency and mission of their company? At Ernest, there is only one market. Nationwide Multi-Location Accounts.

Ernest Communications, Inc. was incorporated in 1997, though its roots in telecom go back to 1984, when Joseph Ernest founded Ernest Telecom, a company devoted to the design and manufacture of printed circuitry for public communications equipment. Paul Masters joined Ernest Telecom in 1992, and over the course of five years held various sales leadership and senior management positions before becoming President in 1996.

Coincidentally, The Telecommunications Act was signed into law in 1996, the first major overhaul to telecommunications law in more than a half century. The groundbreaking legislation was aimed at spurring innovative technology for telecom consumers by allowing all qualified companies access to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).

Recognizing the opportunity to gain access to the country’s nearly 200 million local lines, Mr. Ernest and Mr. Masters co-founded Ernest Communications, Inc. and the Company quickly became one of the nation's largest telecommunications companies dedicated exclusively to serving multi-location businesses throughout the U.S., building its reputation on 100% network coverage, incredibly simple, yet comprehensive billing, and unsurpassed trouble resolution and account management.

Headquartered in Norcross, GA, Ernest delivers approximately 4,000 accurate and timely invoices to its Clients each month, representing nearly 25,000 unique locations, including:

•Food Service
•Petroleum
•Hospitality
•Commercial/ Industrial
•Financial Services
•Communications
•National/Regional Retail Chains
•Entertainment
•Government
•Higher Education
•Healthcare
•Managed Residential

Nationwide Coverage

Ernest is one of an elite few phone companies that provide coverage in all 50 states. More importantly, Ernest is the only phone company that provides service in every territory within every state, including Puerto Rico and Canada! Ernest lives by the motto, “No Line Left Behind”, and expertly handles all your local service needs, regardless of the state, or the market. A sample of Ernest’s Coverage Areas includes:

•AT&T
•Century Tel
•Embarq
•Frontier
•Verizon
•Cincinnati Bell
•Consolidated Communications
•FairPoint
•Qwest
•Windstream

Consolidated Billing

Though Nationwide Coverage is important, what makes Ernest unique is the ability to deliver one single bill for all lines served. Easy to promise, very hard to deliver! However, Ernest Clients testify over and over again that the bill they receive, delivered electronically in a customized format, for each and every line they own, is the #1 reason they continue to trust Ernest as their phone company. Ernest Clients can expect their service to:

•Includes Intralata Toll as part of the local service charge
•Includes all feature charges (Remote Call Forwarding and Voicemail are billed separately)
•Block all Casual and Third Party charges
•Offer a nationwide blended rate for all locations
•Itemized List of charges for other services delivered by Ernest, ie Long Distance, Inside Wiring, xDSL, etc.
•Deliver easy to read, timely invoices in multiple formats, PDF, CSV, XLS or paper
•No hidden fees or charges

To take advantage of all that Ernest Communications has to offer .... simply request more information specific to your business needs here:

Ernest Communications Information
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Monday, 25 July 2011

MPLS vs Ethernet WAN

Posted on 04:51 by Unknown
Actually MPLS is a form of Ethernet WAN.

Ethernet just refers to the type of handoff. In this case, the provider is giving you a direct Ethernet handoff that can plug straight into your data network without further conversion. This would be compared to something like a T1 handoff that would need to be converted to Ethernet via hardware device or router NIC.

MPLS is a carrier managed service where you can request that specific traffic, be it based on IP or TCP port, can be given precedence over other types of traffic. This management is end-to-end, meaning that all of the carrier's routers and switches will maintain the integrity of QoS settings.

An Ethernet WAN is typically a VPN for city to city or possibly a simple point-to-point fiber connection in the case of building to build connectivity. The sort of connection operates at layer 2 only where you provide the IP addressing. With this type of connection the carrier has no perception into the traffic and therefore there is not QoS. This is typically the cheaper of the two.

I thought I’d post up some content on VPLS (Layer 2 VPN) and MPLS (Layer 3 VPN) as I’ve been asked recently about why an IT Manager would select one over the other. It was a client who had been told by the telco that provisioning layer 2 and layer 3 VPN’s would provide resiliency which isn't the case.

First it’s good to clear up that VPLS is actually an evolution of MPLS rather then a separate technology. MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) is a protocol used for traffic engineering and performance increases across routed networks. So, if you think about a packet (data) traversing a providers network, pre-MPLS, the intermediate routers along the way would in the olden days (!) have to look up the destination of that packet and route it accordingly which added time (latency).

So, MPLS works on a concept called labels hence it’s name - so rather than the router having to perform a lookup at every point along the way, pre-determined paths are provisioned meaning that a packet follows a “label switched path” through the network increasing performance.

VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service) is now being offered by carriers as a method of extending LAN connectivity to each of your sites at layer 2. So, essentially you’re provided with Ethernet handoff at each of your sites effectively providing you with LAN connectivity. True VPLS is provided as any to any connectivity in the same way as a layer 3 private “MPLS” VPN. At any rate, VPLS is provided over a providers core MPLS network hence why it does not, as standard, offer resiliency.

So, why would you as an IT Manager or IT Director select one or the other? Well, the strong differentiator is the Layer 2 and Layer 3 difference on the OSI model. At layer 2, you have much more control of your network. So, if for example you have a legacy protocol which needs to be transported between your sites, a Layer 2 VPN allows you to control layer 3. These protocols may not be not be supported by a providers layer 3 MPLS VPN as standard which may force you down the VPLS route. At Layer 2, the network performs like the LAN so you have that layer 2 control. If you manage your own routers and CPE, a layer 2 VPN is also a good option since, again, you’re in control of the layer 3 routed element and can deal with requirements at layer 3 as they arise.

It is possible to mix and match - you could for example interconnect hosting sites via layer 2 and all other branch sites via layer 3.

For more information and free assistance to help you decide what the right solution would be for your business network .... take advantage of the no cost support available here: MPLS and Business Ethernet
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Thursday, 7 July 2011

Cost Of MPLS .... Fact And Fiction

Posted on 05:29 by Unknown
The cost of providing MPLS VPN is usually less than providing leased line coverage. You can save your business a significant amount on the cost of your voice/data network by opting for a MPLS solution.

There are two aspects to an MPLS network which contribute to this.

Also bear in mind that end-user costs are not always directly related to the actual cost of deployment. Very often a service differs from another purely in how it is billed and that companies will do clever bundles to attract customers to use a service in a particular way.

However, comparing MPLS with a mesh of leased lines, there are genuine differences in cost base.

With MPLS you are sharing a lot of the infrastructure with others. Apart from the tail circuit to each site (which is typically a "last mile" dedicated circuit) everything else is shared bandwidth and equipment. This is unlike a leased line where (even though you are multiplexed onto shared equipment in the middle) you have dedicated bandwidth from end to end. With a leased line the service provider has to provide the full bandwidth to every circuit whether it's being used or not. With MPLS and other shared network technologies, the Service Provider aggregates all of the traffic and looks at the actual usage, and only has to provide enough bandwidth for typical peak usage.

Compare this with the telephone network where the telephone company does not provide dedicated bandwidth for every user to contact every other user. they provide a shared infrastructure which is dimensioned to cope with peak-time usage. Occasionally this doesn't work and your call cannot be placed. In the data world, your packets will be delayed, but this is normally not important unless your application is very delay sensitive, in which case you can pay for this traffic to be prioritized.

The other thing to remember is that, in general with an MPLS type network, you only need a single connection from each of your sites to the service provides local point of presence. Typically this is a lot shorter connection than providing a dedicated connection between offices on (for instance) opposite sides of the country and, as I said, you only need one connection. Compare this with typical leased line networks where, for more than two sites, you will need multiple connections at some or all sites. For a fully meshed 5-site leased-line network you will need 10 leased lines between offices. With MPLS you will need 5 short access circuits to the local PoP, which is clearly cheaper.

If you only have two sites, or if all your sites are fairly local to each other, it's possible that MPLS doesn't make sense, but in general if you have multiple sites and they are a good distance from each other, MPLS is more cost effective than leased lines. The greater the distance and the more sites there are, the better the saving.

To take advantage of the cost savings using MPLS for your network infrastructure, simply request assistance and a free quote here: MPLS Solution
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