MegaPath Tailors New SD-WAN Packages to SMBs, Enterprises

SD-WAN Pro and SD-WAN Enterprise are geared toward SMB and enterprise customers, respectively.

James Anderson, Senior News Editor

March 1, 2017

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MegaPath is rolling out two new solutions for software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN).

SD-WAN Pro and SD-WAN Enterprise are geared toward SMB and enterprise customers, respectively.

MegaPath's Dan Foster“As businesses continue to increase their reliance on the cloud, they are turning to SD-WAN technology to maximize application performance and eliminate downtime for maximum productivity,” said Dan Foster, president of business markets for MegaPath. “MegaPath uniquely takes a best-of-breed, multi-vendor approach to SD-WAN, giving smaller businesses a low-cost entry point to this popular, private networking technology, while giving distributed organizations access to the industry’s most comprehensive SD-WAN feature set.”

Both solutions offer Internet Protocol Security VPN, application performance monitoring, load balancing and failover — and the option of managed Wi-Fi. The “Pro” package is aimed at “supporting a private network at the branch level,” while the “Enterprise Package” helps with multi-location networking.

Arnaud Gautier, MegaPath’s chief marketing officer, said the fully managed service comes with design engineering, project management and white-glove support.{ad}

“SD-WAN supports more economical broadband circuits than MPLS without sacrificing real-time application performance, like voice and video,” Gautier said. “Unlike other providers, MegaPath offers the flexibility to deliver SD-WAN ‘over the top,’ or over our carrier-agnostic WAN connections. All services may be combined with our business VoIP, UCaaS, Wi-Fi and security services.”

The enterprise version also provides application failover, bi-directional priority routing and bandwidth aggregation. MegaPath said its SD-WAN packages start at $57 per month.

MegaPath announced in February that it would partner with VeloCloud and add to its stable of SD-WAN vendors.

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James Anderson

Senior News Editor, Channel Futures

James Anderson is a senior news editor for Channel Futures. He interned with Informa while working toward his degree in journalism from Arizona State University, then joined the company after graduating. He writes about SD-WAN, telecom and cablecos, technology services distributors and carriers. He has served as a moderator for multiple panels at Channel Partners events.

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