Enterprise WANs: MPLS VPN vs WAN virtualisation

Until recently, the only way to get reliable connectivity with anticipated performance between corporate branches was to buy expensive leased lines or a service like MPLS VPN, which is the flagship of enterprise WAN services, having earned its status as the link option of choice because of its reliability, flexibility and the available QoS controls.

Broadband bonding or legacy load balancing?

Quite often there is a confusion when comparing legacy network load balancing with broadband bonding technologies. The truth is that although these technologies look similar there are many differences between them. The ability of broadband bonding to simplify WAN management and boost the network performance has made it already the new trend in corporate networking.

Traffic shaping – Reserved bandwidth or dynamic prioritization classes?

In many cases the Internet data traffic requires more bandwidth than the capacity of the available connection. To overcome this, many business deploy traffic shaping to guarantee the proper functioning of business critical applications.

comBOX multi-WAN services had a huge success on the Infocom World Conference 2013

15th Infocom Conference World 2013, “Digital Grecovery: The Data Highway”, was successfully held with a great impact and participation with over of 3,000 participants. comBOX multi-WAN services presented comBOX Virtual Leased Line service bundles, and showed how Greek business can have the maximum benefits on telecommunication field, without restrictions and dependence on the network infrastructure of the ISPs, as well as avoiding high struggling costs.

15th Infocom World 2013 congress “Digital Grecovery: The Data Highway”

comBOX multi-WAN services is a proud sponsor of the 15th Infocom World congress titled “Digital Grecovery: The Data Highway”, which is held on 30th at Divani Caravel in Athens.

Layer2 vs Layer3 Line Bonding

The SHDSL is a data transfer technology that implements line bonding at Layer 2 (link layer) allowing higher transmission speed than those of ADSL by combining up to four pairs of copper telephone lines. It allows symmetrical speeds from 2 to 22 Mbps while providing greater reliability.