Understanding the current growth and need for Ethernet and IP MPLS VPN Services in 2016 < back to blog

Understanding the current growth and need for Ethernet and IP MPLS VPN Services in 2016

Ethernet and IP MPLS VPN services have advanced steadily over the years, alongside the growing need for enhanced data management and cloud-based services. Global development in the industry has meant that the overall revenue in Ethernet services “increased 13% worldwide in 2012, and is forecast by Infonetics to grow to $56 billion by 2017.” Though the world has a growing need for mobility, having a strong infrastructure remains equally important.


The two Wide Area Network (WAN) preferences used most often in business are MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) and Carrier Ethernet. Depending on the type of business or the demography, whether a large organisation in a city or small company set in a remote location, some options are more beneficial than others. In most cases, Ethernet connections are more affordable than MPLS, and yet this option still has the capacity to carry an impressive amount of data.


In comparison, MPLS can be scaled for thousands of sites and it can handle many types of data requirements, including voice and video, making it ideal for companies that deal with higher volume multimedia. MPLS technology can also handle a wide variety of services over a single network. This also allows for more robust applications and services to run across the network, which has been beneficial for many larger enterprises, such as the military and the healthcare industry.


With so many users updating to more advanced infrastructures, service industries are continually upgrading and expanding their operations to meet these demands. When deciding between IP MPLS VPN and Ethernet services, make sure to weigh out all the business needs and the costs involved, as well as the location of the site. For the best results, research service provider options available throughout Ireland.



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