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By now, we’re all familiar with software-defined wide area network or SD-WAN. SD-WAN enables the use of multiple circuit types, including both MPLS and commodity broadband. Everyone knows how reliable MPLS can be. Can broadband reach that level of assurance? Given the history of using the technology with enterprise networks, our panel of experts debates the premise that commodity broadband is inferior to MPLS.
Tom Hollingsworth
Robb Boyd
Carl Fugate
Faisal Khan
@NetworkingNerd
@RobbBoyd
@CarlFugate
@MFaisalK
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© Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: Commodity Broadband is Inferior to MPLS – The On-Premise IT Roundtable
By now, we’re all familiar with software-defined wide area network or SD-WAN. SD-WAN enables the use of multiple circuit types, including both MPLS and commodity broadband. Everyone knows how reliable MPLS can be. Can broadband reach that level of assurance? Given the history of using the technology with enterprise networks, our panel of experts debates the premise that commodity broadband is inferior to MPLS.
Tom Hollingsworth
Robb Boyd
Carl Fugate
Faisal Khan
@NetworkingNerd
@RobbBoyd
@CarlFugate
@MFaisalK
Follow us on Twitter.
SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for more great coverage right in your inbox.
© Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: Commodity Broadband is Inferior to MPLS – The On-Premise IT Roundtable