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February 11, 2025

Internet Sourcing, as Explained by an Internet Aggregator – Telegeography Podcast

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What are the caveats for enterprises when moving away from MPLS and turning to an internet-first kind of strategy?

In this episode of TeleGeography Explains the Internet, Greg Bryan, Senior Manager of Enterprise Research at TeleGeography, and Rutger Bevaart, CEO of GNX, discuss the shift away from MPLS and toward the Internet, and its benefits to the enterprise. However, this also comes with its own challenges, especially when sourcing and managing internet links worldwide. 

Listen to the whole episode, or keep reading below for some of the highlights of this very insightful conversation.

From a single vendor to an entire new ecosystem

Instead ​of ​having ​a ​single ​vendor ​that ​was ​running ​your ​MPLS, ​which ​is ​a ​very ​nice ​closed ​ecosystem, ​​you’re ​now ​dealing ​with ​many ​different ​technologies ​and ​suppliers ​all ​in ​the ​mix.

So ​it’s ​often ​not ​just ​figuring ​out ​what ​technology ​would ​work ​for ​you ​from ​a ​security ​point ​of ​view ​or ​management ​point ​of ​view, ​but ​it’s ​the ​complete ​vertical ​integration ​that ​you’re ​looking ​for ​when ​it ​comes ​to ​underlay ​services, ​your ​management ​layer ​and ​the ​way ​you ​procure ​services.

So ​yeah, ​many ​challenges ​there, ​and ​I ​think ​figuring ​those ​things ​out ​before ​you ​make ​that ​transition ​is ​probably ​the ​best idea you can have.

An additional challenge for international companies

Now, if you have the knowledge, you have the team, you have the expertise to do that as an enterprise—do you want to be focusing on doing that yourself?

The best promise of SD-WAN is just get a few internet lines, stick them in your SD-WAN and the magic will happen and everything will just work. And in practice, that is not something you want to be doing, right?

Because our customers, and I think especially if you look at international businesses, they have business critical processes. These are factories or logistic outlets or things that need to be as close as possible to 100% uptime

So there is definitely some work required in what is a good internet service. Now, if you have the knowledge, you have the team, you have the expertise to do that as an enterprise—do you want to be focusing on doing that yourself? Or is there a solution to that problem? Is there a solution to the problem that you in 20, 30, 40 countries in different currencies with different rates, contracts, languages, support methods, you know, is that something that you want to get engaged with?

Or yeah, is that something that you can use an outsource partner for? And that is, I think, where GNX comes in. 

Understanding your key internet requirements

There’s ​so ​many ​intricacies ​because ​we ​all ​call ​it ​Internet, ​but ​it’s ​not ​the ​same ​thing. ​It ​means ​different ​things ​to ​different ​people.

There’s ​so ​many ​intricacies ​because ​we ​all ​call ​it ​Internet, ​but ​it’s ​not ​the ​same ​thing. ​It ​means ​different ​things ​to ​different ​people. ​If ​you ​go ​out ​and ​you ​have ​your ​local ​staff ​go ​and ​buy ​an ​Internet ​service, ​they ​might ​have ​the ​experience ​with ​buying ​a ​residential ​service, ​right? ​So ​they ​might ​think ​hey, ​you ​know, ​that ​works. ​

And ​then ​you ​get ​an ​overbooked ​service, ​it ​doesn’t ​have ​public ​IP ​addresses. ​There are ​so ​many ​different ​things. ​Their ​Help ​Desk ​might ​not ​be ​open ​24/7 ​and ​your ​IT ​team ​might ​be ​sitting ​in ​a ​different ​continent ​, or ​you ​might ​have ​a ​follow-the-​sun ​team ​that ​supports ​your ​internal ​network. ​And ​people ​from ​India ​are ​trying ​to ​log ​a ​call ​with ​a ​Mexican ​supplier. ​I ​mean, ​It ​makes ​for ​great ​stories, but ​if ​your ​business ​is ​impacted ​by ​it, ​it’s ​not ​going ​to ​be ​a ​fun ​ride.

 

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