What is VPLS?|Virtual Private Lan Service Tutorial| Exponential-e

Introduction to VPLS

While a number of UK telecoms are just starting to take their first steps in launching Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) technology (with others still only having it on their roadmaps for the future), at Exponential-e we have already refined our VPLS offering providing over 100 clients with a tried and tested VPLS network solutions.

Experienced VPLS Network Provider

Our experience has led us to understand the questions decision- makers have about VPLS network technology. In this series of blog posts we will be answering and exploring some of these questions.

We will also be holding a number of VPLS seminars where you will get the chance to hear from others be able to provide an insight into how VPLS can improve your specific Wide Area Network (WAN) and overcome the specific WAN challenges you face. Please note while registration is FREE, spaces are limited.

Post one: What is VPLS? & What does VPLS do?

Post two: How can VPLS help you do better business with your customers?

Post three: What makes VPLS easy to use and install?

Post Four: What makes VPLS stand out from other technologies that do a similar job?

Post Five: A VPLS-enabled Next Generation Network from Exponential-e


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