ALWAYS-ON CONNECTIVITY.
What we mean by managed networks
A managed network engagement covers everything between the wall jack and the edge of your cloud providers: the wired LAN, the wireless infrastructure, the routing and switching core, the firewalls, the WAN links, the SD-WAN overlay, and the monitoring that ties it all together. We design it, deploy it, operate it, and replace it at end of life.
The default architecture is carrier-neutral and vendor-tiered: we choose carriers for diversity of path, and we standardize on a small number of well-understood platforms (Fortinet, Cisco Meraki, Aruba, Ubiquiti) so the engineers supporting your environment have deep familiarity with the gear.
24/7 NOC Monitoring
US-based Network Operations Center watching every link, switch, and AP around the clock.
SD-WAN & WAN Optimization
Carrier-neutral SD-WAN with application-aware routing and automatic failover.
Wireless Design & Deployment
RF surveys, deployment, and lifecycle management for Cisco Meraki, Aruba, and Juniper Mist.
Capacity Planning
Monthly utilization reports with right-sizing recommendations to prevent surprise upgrades.
Vendor Management
One number for your ISP, VAR, and hardware support — we own the escalation path.
Integrated Security
Firewalls, segmentation, and Zero Trust policy woven into the network from day one.
How the network is operated day-to-day
A 24/7 Network Operations Centre monitors every link, switch, access point, and firewall in scope. Alerts are routed to on-call engineers based on severity; critical alerts trigger a documented incident response process within minutes, not hours. Configuration changes go through a peer-reviewed change management workflow with rollback plans attached.
Every month you receive a utilization report with capacity trending, a summary of incidents and their resolutions, and a list of recommended changes with costs and expected impact. Nothing about the network's operation should be opaque to you.
COMMON QUESTIONS.
Do you replace our current carriers?
What is your response SLA?
Can you manage legacy gear?
Who this is for — and who it is not
Managed networks engagements make sense for organizations with multiple sites, high uptime requirements, or a network that is outgrowing the team currently supporting it. They make sense when the cost of a four-hour outage is measured in five or six figures. They make sense when compliance or insurance is driving a need for demonstrable network controls.
They do not make sense for very small single-site environments that are well-served by a consumer-grade router and an in-house generalist. We will tell you so during scoping.
READY TO MOVE?
30-minute scoping call. We'll give you a fixed monthly price before we hang up.