LAYER 3 MPLS WAN
Consolidate and secure your business applications with Assembly.
Assembly Private IP Layer 3 MPLS-based VPN puts all your traffic on a reliable, private network with Quality of Service (QoS) routing. And with Private IP Layer 3, you can build a hybrid solution between your public and private networks while enabling automated business processes, including e-commerce, VoIP, converged solutions, shared intranets, and extranets.
Advanced Technology
Whether you outsource service to us or manage it yourself, our Cisco-powered, private, MPLS network meets your enterprise's rigorous demands, including:
- Global availability
- QoS routing
- Enhanced Visibility & Network Management Solutions
- Multicasting for improved bandwidth conservation
- Stringent SLAs
- Remote access (via Secure Gateway)
- Multiple access options including DSL, satellite, and Ethernet
Any-to-any connectivity
Streamlines network management, planning, and expansion.
Six IP Classes of Service (CoS)
Our six Classes of Service (CoS) let you prioritize traffic (voice, video, data) while consolidating your traffic on a single network. This offers you additional flexibility that lets you dictate how traffic is handled across the network, giving priority to mission critical traffic that is unmatched by most other major providers.
Application Aware Capabilities
Whether you manage your network or we do, now there's a new set of network tools to help you gain visibility into your IP networks and improve applications performance. Using advanced network assessment, reporting, dynamic bandwidth, and packet marking tools, you can fine-tune your network to help improve performance and control costs.
- Dynamic Bandwidth and Automated Monitoring - change your bandwidth on demand, based on your company's needs, and customise reports that let you view bandwidth usage
- WAN Analysis - have numerous reporting options without additional CPE. Data is extracted directly from your router
- Provider Edge Statistics - analyse PE QoS utilization and packet delivery

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