Connect all your sites and remote workers together with a responsive, fully managed business IT network that delivers security, scalability and flexibility.
Select from the widest range of access technologies to support your critical applications.
MPLS is a secure, reliable solution for all your IT data and application delivery needs. Connecting all your sites and remote workers whatever their traffic demands on a cost effective, scalable and secure network that can carry and prioritise the most demanding of IT applications.
We offer comprehensive reporting tools giving you complete visibility of the traffic and your usage at all your sites.
Benefits
- Fully managed service - One supplier and one UK-based support centre to look after the hardware, circuits, backbone network and hosted services.
- Secure any-to-any connectivity - Exchange information across all sites and remote workers.
- Data traffic prioritisation - Enable Quality of Services (QoS) where required. Ensure that critical and time sensitive data always gets there when it's needed by prioritising your traffic using Classes of Service (CoS).
- Wide range of access methods - Tailor your needs with our extensive range of access technologies, satisfying the needs of each site and users.
- Scalable and agile for changing needs - Accommodate frequent growth or change (new locations, site moves and new users) simply and without disruption.
- Traffic monitoring - Gain real time visibility of the traffic at all your sites and network maps through our secure portal - keeping you in touch with how your network is performing.
- Design service - Audit, design, planning and deployment or migration services, underpinned by award winning customer support.
- Reliability - Benefit from SLAs for all access circuits (including broadband) that are robust and easy to understand. The solution is delivered through our fully diverse and resilient core network.
- Optional internet access - Network-based, managed, secure internet access and backbone or server hosting available.


