Verizon presents pay-as-you-go plan for enterprise’s network needs

Verizon Wireless LTE Advanced networkVerizon Enterprise Solutions has announced pay-as-you-go package to handle large network needs – including the delivery of service chained applications through the network globally – cost effectively.

Verizon’s Virtual Network Services portal has more details about how enterprises are transforming their business with SDN technology.

The latest business solution from Verizon ensures that enterprises need not purchase and install hardware in their data center locations.

“Hosted Network Services enables our enterprise customers to deploy and maintain services quickly, securely, and reliably,” said Shawn Hakl, vice president of new products and innovation at Verizon.

Secure Cloud Interconnect customers can benefit from the flexibility of Virtual Network Services with their cloud resources.

Since launching the managed software-defined wide area network service in 2015, Verizon deployed additional service-chained applications, including its virtualized edge uCPE deployment model and enterprise orchestration.

Enterprises can deploy these services across different access options – from private MPLS VPNs to dedicated internet, broadband and wireless access – in over 30 locations.

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