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MPLS Networks Needed

10 years ago
Industry News, MPLS

MPLS Networks Needed To Achieve Unified Comms Growth

When it comes to communication networks and the benefits that users can enjoy, MPLS would be considered a great option. MPLS offers speed, security and privacy that are essential to all businesses.

At present, it has been shown that for unified communication growths to be achieved, the use of MPLS networks are required. As this race to improve communications and speed in connectivity takes place, Microsoft ensured that they will be the one leading the way. Microsoft recently celebrated the first anniversary of its Lync service. This service is the one offered for the purpose of replacing legacy PBX or privacy branch exchange systems. It is also the service meant to improve both the global workforce’s mobility and flexibility.

Lync, as a service made available by Microsoft, is designed by integrating Instant Messaging, audio-conferencing, web and video conferencing along with voice-on in just a single platform. That way, it will enable people to interact using one interface. Through the service, users are enabled to share information by using just a single piece of software like Microsoft office.

Lync provided businesses with lots of benefits. These benefits are ones that can help users run the business efficiently. For one, through Lync, the cost in communications is reduced, which is made possible since things are now linked in just a single system. Because of that, the need to update the PBX hardware along with the lines is no longer necessary.

Ever since the service was launched in December 2010, it instantly gained popularity along with a 250% increase when it came to voice deployments. Bill Gates has predicted years before that the software itself would change the way that people would communicate. Now, this prediction is being witnessed.

As more businesses are showing an interest in integrating this software, there are a few things you need to be reminded about. To ensure the efficiency of the software your existing network should be fast, this is because the technology is relying on a strong connection in order to work and perform well. If Lync continues to replace the PBX system, then it will be possible for MPLS networks to be set for growth.

If you are interested in managed networks for your business, then use our online quote tool for an instant quote or contact us on 03300 770070. With our price promise guarantee, we will give you the best leased line quotes on the market.

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Paul is a professional in his field when it comes to data connectivity writing. A Director from East Yorkshire (England), he also founded 2Connect in 2008 and enjoys analysing the latest comms and internet developments.

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