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Self - healing network

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Traditional WAN connections are dependent on Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). Because the Quality of Service (QoS) is high, the cost increases significantly, and the latency also suffers. Converged WAN connectivity moves the load off MPLS and distributes it to various data transport methods such as the internet and LTE. This reduces traffic, frees up bandwidth, and also brings down costs .

Automatic failover

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Traditional WAN connections are dependent on Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). Because the Quality of Service (QoS) is high, the cost increases significantly, and the latency also suffers. Converged WAN connectivity moves the load off MPLS and distributes it to various data transport methods such as the internet and LTE. This reduces traffic, frees up bandwidth, and also brings down costs .

Automatic failover

Submitted by actcorp on

Traditional WAN connections are dependent on Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). Because the Quality of Service (QoS) is high, the cost increases significantly, and the latency also suffers. Converged WAN connectivity moves the load off MPLS and distributes it to various data transport methods such as the internet and LTE. This reduces traffic, frees up bandwidth, and also brings down costs .

Created as a one-stop network solution

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To help your enterprise stay on top of the game, ACT’s SD-WAN solution offers network connectivity, supports cloud adoption, and simplifies management. All as a part of one package solution!

Vivek Sinha

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”I have been associated with ACT Fibernet for over a year now. Usually I use my internet for Skype calling for which the video quality is very good.”

Pradeep Mohan

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”Getting to the information you need in a timely manner is very critical. Right in the step, ACT is very quick, fast and you can get what you want in a jiffy.”

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