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With Amernet's Unified Communication Center comes with IVR, Call Center, Fax Center, Conference and Virtual PBX. Your business benefits from minimal start-up costs, reduced Total Cost of Ownership, flexible service plans, and complete scalability.

MPLS offers better performance: It uses Classes of Service (CoS/QoS) and priority queuing so your network knows which traffic is most important and ensures that it takes priority over other traffic.

Amernet's Managed Services offers network monitoring, remote data backup, network security, Virtual Private Networks and VoIP services

Amernet launched the Video conferencing solution Flexmeet.com which will save you travel time and money. It urges participants to reach decisions that may not come as easily in a face-to-face meeting, which are important factors for a sales in a board meeting.

Enterprise Content Management (ECM), offering Document Management, Collaboration, Records Management, Knowledge Management, Web Content Management and Imaging.

Enhanced MPLS Service PDF Print E-mail

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a mechanism in high-performance telecommunications networks which directs and carries data from one network node to the next. MPLS makes it easy to create "virtual links" between distant nodes. It can encapsulate packets of various network protocols.

MPLS is a highly scalable, protocol agnostic, data-carrying mechanism. In an MPLS network, data packets are assigned labels. Packet-forwarding decisions are made solely on the contents of this label, without the need to examine the packet itself. This allows one to create end-to-end circuits across any type of transport medium, using any protocol. The primary benefit is to eliminate dependence on a particular Data Link Layer technology, such as ATM, frame relay, SONET or Ethernet, and eliminate the need for multiple Layer 2 networks to satisfy different types of traffic. MPLS belongs to the family of packet-switched networks.