MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching)
MPLS improves connectivity with secure, low-latency, prioritized traffic, ensuring reliable performance for voice, video, and data across distributed and cloud environments.

MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching)
MPLS improves connectivity with secure, low-latency, prioritized traffic, ensuring reliable performance for voice, video, and data across distributed and cloud environments.

Heading
How does MPLS improve enterprise connectivity?
MPLS improves enterprise connectivity by delivering secure, low-latency, and prioritized network traffic, enabling reliable performance for voice, video, and data across distributed locations and cloud environments.
To support these outcomes, MPLS enables organizations to modernize connectivity across critical areas:
- Prioritized traffic routing ensures performance for mission-critical applications
- Private network architecture improves security and data integrity
- Low-latency connectivity enhances real-time communications
- Scalable infrastructure supports growth across locations and cloud
- Consistent performance across voice, video, and data workloads

How does MPLS improve enterprise connectivity?
MPLS improves enterprise connectivity by delivering secure, low-latency, and prioritized network traffic, enabling reliable performance for voice, video, and data across distributed locations and cloud environments.
To support these outcomes, MPLS enables organizations to modernize connectivity across critical areas:
- Prioritized traffic routing ensures performance for mission-critical applications
- Private network architecture improves security and data integrity
- Low-latency connectivity enhances real-time communications
- Scalable infrastructure supports growth across locations and cloud
- Consistent performance across voice, video, and data workloads
Compare In-House SOC Costs vs. Claro Enterprise Solutions´ MDR
How does MPLS improve enterprise connectivity?
MPLS improves enterprise connectivity by delivering secure, low-latency, and prioritized network traffic, enabling reliable performance for voice, video, and data across distributed locations and cloud environments.
To support these outcomes, MPLS enables organizations to modernize connectivity across critical areas:
- Prioritized traffic routing ensures performance for mission-critical applications
- Private network architecture improves security and data integrity
- Low-latency connectivity enhances real-time communications
- Scalable infrastructure supports growth across locations and cloud
- Consistent performance across voice, video, and data workloads
How Claro delivers MPLS connectivity
Claro delivers enterprise MPLS through a high-performance network infrastructure that prioritizes traffic, ensures redundancy, and enables secure, optimized connectivity tailored to business-specific operational and application requirements.
Claro enhances MPLS performance and reliability through:
- Traffic prioritization to ensure critical applications perform consistently
- Built-in redundancy options to maintain uptime during outages
- Nationwide and global network coverage for scalable connectivity
- Integration with cloud and managed network services
- Custom configurations aligned to business and industry needs


MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching)
What outcomes can businesses expect from MPLS?
MPLS enables businesses to achieve faster performance, improved reliability, and stronger security, supporting seamless operations, better user experiences, and optimized application delivery across distributed and cloud-based environments.
These outcomes translate into measurable business value:
- Improved application performance for voice, video, and SaaS
- Reduced downtime through resilient network architecture
- Enhanced security with private, controlled data transport
- Greater operational efficiency with simplified network management
- Scalable connectivity to support digital transformation initiatives
MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching)
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. MPLS can directly connect to cloud providers, enabling secure, low-latency access to applications without relying on the public internet.
MPLS provides private, predictable connectivity with traffic prioritization, while broadband uses public internet. SD-WAN can complement MPLS by adding flexibility and cloud optimization.
Yes. MPLS remains critical for organizations requiring guaranteed performance, low latency, and secure connectivity for mission-critical applications, especially in hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) is a private networking technology that routes data efficiently using labels, improving speed, reliability, and performance compared to traditional internet-based routing.

.jpg)






