Dear nelayan indo,

The Good News Is...
There have never been so many bandwidth options to meet your budget, applications, and 
business needs. You have private lines, frame relay, multi-protocol label switching 
services, virtual private network offerings, and an array of managed services. 

The Bad News Is...
You have to maximize your bandwidth and your services to fit your evolving application 
mix. WAN services account for a very big chunk of your overall network budget, and the 
demands continue to grow with each new user and each new application. You have to make 
smart, economically sound decisions about what to use, when, and where. Learn more.

http://www.itworld.com/jlp/nwwem081804nlqw/7/10001735/

If you want to learn how to get the most from your bandwidth budget and maximize the 
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An Embarrassment of Riches
New technologies, including virtual private networks and multi-protocol label 
switching, or MPLS, have added richness to our options, but often at the expense of 
confusion and, sometimes, what seems to be a perpetual analysis of which direction to 
go.  Therein lies the challenge:

*  What are the core WAN service options today?
*  What choice is best in a given situation?
*  How do you determine whether it's best to make a fundamental change in technology 
choice or to enhance what you already have? 

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