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About Network2Asia and MPLS Experts
With the growth of the Global Economy, it became clear to us that obtaining high speed, real time quality WAN connectivity to India, China, Korea, and other Asian countries was a challenge to our clients. We found that they were either using unsatisfactory VPN over Internet or paying more than necessary for MPLS or Frame circuits that did not provide the performance they required. This led to our focus on serving this important market. As time passed, it became abundantly clear that many U.S. based global companies were solely using AT&T or Verizon for their global networks. European based companies used the EC based global carriers. This was an easy but extremely expensive solution. MPLS-Experts has reduced these network costs by 25% while improving performance and customer service.
How do we do it? Using the best-of-breed regional MPLS carriers. This eliminates the big price mark-ups and provides your Asian subsidiaries with local language tech support and better service. We have the carrier relationships and the engineering experience to manage this process for you to reduce your costs and improve your quality of service.
MPLS-Experts assists companies in obtaining the best prices for the proper network technologies for their data communications needs. Our project managers manage the entire process from start to finish. Whether you need service domestically, or in Asia, Europe, North or South America, MPLS-Experts can provide the best solutions and manage the implementation for you.
Our offices are located on the banks of the Charles River at the Newton Lower Falls, on the 16 mile mark of the Boston Marathon route.
Call +1 617-332-7767 to speak to an MPLS network consultant or Click Here to request a consultant contact you.
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