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MPLS IP VPN Migration Profiles: Should Your Company Consider an IP VPN?

Overview This Webcast explores the emerging popularity of IP voice, video and data services and how businesses today, particularly medium-sized businesses, are looking to their networks for the performance that they need to stay competitive. The presenter asks and answers these questions. What exactly is an MPLS IP VPN? Are there differences in MPLS IP VPNs? Who are the prime candidates for an MPLS IP VPN? What are the benefits of an MPLS IP VPN? Does it make sense to outsource an MPLS IP VPN to a respected service provider? "MPLS IP VPN Migration Profiles" looks at the critical factors that go into an MPLS IP VPN migration decision for businesses including the rising costs and complexity of legacy networks.

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PublisherCisco Systems File FormatWebcast
Date PublishedDecember 2007 Downloads4
FormatWebcasts   
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