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#312754 14-May-2024 16:10
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I hope not against forum rules but I’m looking for recommendations for a company to take over our managed WAN infrastructure (site to site VPNs).

The branches are located nationwide but I’m not sure we need a nationwide provider given support would be largely done remotely.

Thanks for any insight.

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  #3230448 14-May-2024 17:14
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We can help with this. We run a nationwide redundant network and can do 4G failover via our Private APNs on 2degrees and Spark. All private connectivity so no VPN needed.




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  #3230513 14-May-2024 20:55
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We have a great deal of respect for Dan and the team at Prodigi.  Their team would look after your team very well.

 

We would also be interested to have a chat with you if you would like a second proposal.  3CX is well within our wheelhouse if this is still in use in your business.

 

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  #3230633 15-May-2024 09:06
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Private APN and managed private WAN cannot guarantee data security. My advice would be to regardless of who you go with for your WAN services, do not let go of your site-to-site VPN or client to site VPN solution which it sounds like you have in place currently. 





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