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Data Services:
Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network (IP-VPN)

IPVPN (Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network) with Multi Protocol Label Switching is a fully managed private network connecting any number of end points using private circuits and a shared core. It carries four classes of IP traffic - voice, video, mission critical and standard class data - and is secure, flexible and scalable.Chunghwa Telecom Global Inc.(CHTG) provides a network-based IP-VPN running over a service provider's strictly-managed secure IP network.

IP-VPN effectively and efficiently consolidates your communication applications. With the MPLS mechanism, the service provides class-of-service (CoS) over the same link. It thus offers users flexibility of consolidating voice and data applications, and prioritizing different applications. By doing so, you also have the benefit of simplifying your network architecture. That means a real save on your operating costs.

Coverage

CHTG's IP-VPN initially covers US, Taiwan and China



We Are the Best
  • The largest and best quality IP network among US, Taiwan, and China.
  • Fully redundant IP network architecture both locally and internationally.
  • Providing Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) transport over IP network, allowing for a high quality of service.
We Assure Your Information Security
  • Provide a completely secure transport community for all your company's multiple locations.
  • Reduce the risks associated with the connection to the Internet; thereby secure all the assets of the company's intellectual property.
  • MPLS-based network architecture easily adapts to growth in complexity, volume and international scope
  • Integrate easily value-added services such as IP based Video Conferencing and Voice over IP.
  • Accommodates and optimizes all types of applications enabling a single network to accurately and consistently allow for traffic prioritization and cost-efficiencies
  • SLAs ensuring effective network performance, provisioning and mean time to repair