SD-WAN
Protect and accelerate your enterprise network with SD-WAN
Support critical business applications, distributed work, and more with Momentum's SD-WAN.
Optimize network performance
Future-proof and scale your network with SD-WAN
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Unified network management
Simplify connectivity by combining network management into one solution.
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Redundant failover sites
Connect failover sites across multiple networks without IPSec tunnels via our proprietary secure vendor routing.
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Voice application QoS
Provide additional Quality of Service for voice applications, improving productivity without expensive site visits.
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Built-in LTE failover
Out-of-band monitoring via built-in LTE included on every SD-WAN device.
Trusted by 30,000+ locations globally
Testimonials
Hear from our customers
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To us, Momentum is more than just a service provider; they are a dependable Strategic IT Partner. Their commitment to going the extra mile in service and support makes them an integral part of our extended BDO IT team.
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Many organizations say: 'two devices mean two licenses', but not at Momentum. Thanks to a custom solution, we have two phones on one number with one license.
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Momentum truly offers independent advice, and we consider them part of our own IT team. Matters are handled promptly and efficiently.
Your partner in business connectivity
Give your business the edge it needs to thrive. Boost productivity and growth with the right connectivity solutions.
- 750+ carriers and service providers
- 30K enterprise locations served
Why Momentum SD-WAN
Accelerate your business operations with SD-WAN
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Streamline network traffic
Easily prioritize applications with intelligent routing to both reduce bandwidth costs and improve performance.
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Centralize management
Gain real-time visibility into your network while easily implementing policies and updates using a single dashboard.
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Enhance security
Safeguard your users and enable zero-trust networking with encrypted end-to-end tunnels, network segmentation, and SASE.
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Partner with a global SD-WAN expert
Protect and accelerate your enterprise network with decades of SD-WAN expertise.
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Increase scalability
Seamlessly virtualize your network's edges and scale without impacting infrastructure. Hardware includes devices with up to 10 Gb ports.
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Access best-in-class features
Combine functionality like multi-path prioritization, NAT pools, and App ID with a portfolio of synergistic services.
Build your ideal enterprise SD-WAN network with Momentum
Grow, innovate, and thrive with a high-performance network powered by the latest advancements in technology.
- Develop a flexible, future-proof global SD-WAN network
- Reduce packet loss and eliminate latency issues
- Add seamless management, monitoring, and reporting to your networks
- Leverage automated troubleshooting and AI-powered optimization
Move from inflexible MPLS networks to streamlined connectivity
Build a more reliable network using low-cost broadband and a flexible, dynamic configuration designed for modern businesses.
FAQ
SD-WAN - frequently asked questions
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What is SD-WAN and how does it work?
SD-WAN virtualizes network traffic across multiple underlying transports (MPLS, internet, 5G) with intelligent routing based on application type, latency and availability. -
How does SD-WAN differ from traditional MPLS?
MPLS is dedicated, deterministic and expensive. SD-WAN combines cheaper transports with software routing - lower costs, more flexibility, preserved performance. -
What security features does SD-WAN have?
Zero-trust networking, end-to-end encryption, network segmentation and integration with SASE platforms for identity-driven access. -
How long does an SD-WAN implementation take?
A standard rollout takes 6-12 weeks depending on the number of sites. Pilot locations go live in days; full enterprise rollout in 3-6 months. -
Can SD-WAN work with existing infrastructure?
Yes - SD-WAN runs on top of existing MPLS, internet, 5G or Ethernet connections. No rip-and-replace required. -
What are the cost benefits of SD-WAN?
On average 30-50% lower WAN costs by replacing MPLS with cheaper broadband, plus lower operational costs through central management and automation.