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NTTPC Offers Managed Cloud Network Service Using Viptela in Japan

By Staff Writer | January 27, 2017

      Viptela, the Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) company, announced that its partner, NTTPC Communications, a premier telecommunications carrier in Japan, is offering the company’s first managed cloud network service called Master’sONE using Viptela’s SD-WAN technology to cost-effectively provide a flexible, agile and secure WAN infrastructure for enterprises.

      The Viptela SD-WAN platform provides ubiquitous connectivity, zero-trust security, end-to-end segmentation with application-aware Service Level Agreement (SLA) and Quality of Service (QoS) policies for enterprise WANs that span data centers, branches, remotes offices and cloud resources.

      The Master’sONE Service uses the Viptela Secure Extensible Network (SEN) to establish a secure overlay network across Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and internet circuits. It enables the mixing and matching of a variety of connections including MPLS, broadband, 3G/4G LTE, satellite and point-to-point links, which customers and/or NTTPC engineers can manage as a single network. Viptela enables NTTPC to centrally create, control and enforce policies throughout the network to meet performance requirements for different application types including mobile, voice, data and video, according to the company.