Monday, 1 July 2019

Citrix SD-WAN 4G/LTE carrier certifications continue

Verizon Wireless Carrier has became a member of AT&T along with a lengthy listing of mobile carriers that support Citrix’s SD-WAN solutions with integrated LTE, helping you to easily leverage wireless broadband with full confidence.

4G/LTE is a practicable connectivity option with SD-WAN because it is easily available, is affordable, and may offer impressive bandwidth speeds. Frequently organizations have remote sites in rural places that there are hardly any connectivity options.

Among the unique abilities of Citrix SD-WAN is it enables you to select LTE as whether backup or primary link option. Combined with versatility in our other last-mile choices - DS-1/T-1 (native incidentally), DSL, cable, satellite - and proven sub-second link failover, Citrix SD-WAN is made to keep the network and it is applications always-on.

How Come Built-in 4G/LTE Matter?


Exterior, USB- or ethernet-based modems can offer cellular failover. However they were frequently designed for intermittent use out on another include the enterprise-grade reliability that lots of organizations require. These solutions are highly determined by strong signal strength due to their embedded antennas. Choices with dongles might not support another modem, meaning they lack enterprise-grade wireless failover out on another support using multiple carriers.



However, embedded modems mean you may make 4G/LTE the main or backup path and employ multiple carriers, even both concurrently active. Failover is seamless, and you may keep it in check centrally. This improves versatility in addition to reliability without getting multiple devices or consumer-grade connection modules.

Prepared to Bring Your SD-WAN Wireless?


The Citrix SD-WAN 210-LTE has become certified for operation on Verizon’s 4G/LTE network plus a host of others including AT&T and T-Mobile to provide your network blazing-fast performance and rock-solid reliability. Deploy 4G/LTE for the SD-WAN today with full confidence.

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