Verizon Expands Managed WAN Services

Verizon Business is planning to expand its managed WAN services to aid business organizaitons increase their bandwidth usage and enhance application performance.
Verizon's Managed WAN Optimization Services was introduced in the US in October 2007. The services are supported by Verizon Business’ IMPACT network management platform, a fully automated system that provides round-the-clock network and application monitoring and fault resolution. With its expansion, companies will be able to polish up their IP networks to better administer their applications and abate latency.
Verizon is the second largest US telecommunications services provider in the US. The company's wireline business provides local telephone, long-distance, and Internet access to residential and SMBs in 28 states including Washington DC. Verizon Business supplies communication and IT services to global business and government clients.
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