Everything EVERY Business Should Know About Network Connectivity And SDWAN
The Evolution of Access
There are different principal and ancillary components when it comes to internet access, these include:- Cable
- DSL
- Best-Effort Fiber
- Fixed 4G/5G
- Fixed Satellite
- Fixed Microwave
- Dedicated Fiber
- Auto-Failover
- WiFi Hotspots
- Cloud Connect
Just because there is a lot of throughput on a coax line, it doesn’t mean all the packets arrive quickly, nor does it mean that all the packets will arrive at all. It’s still an over-subscribed, best-effort, non-SLA service. Applications like voice and video are incredibly sensitive to latency and packet loss and always will be.
SD-WAN provides the opportunity to clean up packet loss and latency. SD-WAN uses redundancy and error-correction to restore packets that could be lost, and it finds quicker paths to the cloud (like WAZE) when it needs to. There is no static routing cable “telling” the router what to do – it’s making decisions on its own to protect the outcome, which is near 100% data transmission with minimal latency.
Providers FREEDOMFIRE COMMUNICATIONS Works With
When you are talking about cable, make sure you don’t sleep on the add-ons. You must make sure that you aren’t just talking about bandwidth. A lot of providers have some extremely innovative products.
The FreedomFire Communications best-effort providers include:
FreedomFire Communications has also excelled in the dedicated fiber provider area. If you want to find out if there’s a dedicated fiber provider in your area, you can always just ask FreedomFire Communications. We have patented tools which shows us what is where and offered by whom.
We also work with international dedicated fiber providers:
Wireless Internet Access providers include:
SD-WAN Providers
When it comes to SD-WAN, FreedomFire Communications works with multiple providers.- Cost – How does the customer get the speed and reliability without overpaying?
- Management Complexity – Customer’s ability to self-manage a network
- Functionality – What abilities does the overlay (AKA, aggregate) network need to have?
- Quality – Are there any applications that are sensitive to delay, packet loss, and jitter?
- Security – If the customer is securing the WAN at the edge, do they want to do it with a standard edge firewall appliance, or do they want to simplify down into one SD-WAN box?
To learn more about all your options for network connectivity and SDWAN, including free assistance with network design and security, simply ask us at FreedomFire Communications. Labels: Bandwidth, cloud, Dedicated Fiber, Network Connectivity, Network Design, SDWAN

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