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If your business is growing but your data traffic is slowing, it might be time to migrate to an MPLS network from New Edge. With up to five Classes of Service (CoS), you can optimize your bandwidth usage and get the most out of your network. And it can also boost your productivity and bottom line -- at a cost that's more affordable than you might think.

New Edge is the first provider to bring together Class of Service traffic management with high-speed, low-cost DSL access, which puts the performance gain of MPLS networks within reach of more businesses. True Class of Service over DSL delivers enterprise-class networking, making it easier for businesses to run a combination of applications for enhanced efficiency, customer service and profitability. You also gain the flexibility to move up to more robust T1 lines at selected network locations as your business needs change.

New Edge offers more than managed IP network solutions; we offer a flexible, customer-centric approach. As you consider adopting MPLS, it is important to understand the benefits of MPLS in comparison to your existing network infrastructure as well as how service and support vary across MPLS providers.

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MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) technology enables businesses to prioritize voice, video and data on one private network with up to five Classes of Service (CoS). MPLS traffic engineering and routing optimizes bandwidth usage and provides better support for all your business applications, including latency-sensitive VoIP and video. MPLS works with multiple access options, and New Edge is the first provider to make MPLS Class of Service traffic prioritization available over high-speed, low-cost DSL connections.

Because MPLS is highly scalable and less complex than its predecessors, businesses gain more flexibility, less overhead and improved control over network costs. As you consider adopting an MPLS-based WAN solution, it is important to understand the benefits of MPLS in comparison to your existing network infrastructure as well as how service and support vary across MPLS providers. From local access options to CoS to routing protocols, MPLS providers vary in what they offer, what comes standard with their MPLS offering, and which restrictions they place on their customers.

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