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SASE for Retail: Growing the Bottom Line

CATO Networks

SD-WAN ensures reliable connectivity via commodity broadband links and 4G/5G wireless connectivity. Globally, traffic is routed over a global private backbone with QoS bandwidth prioritization policies, TCP acceleration and packet-loss mitigation, to reduce latency, packet loss, and jitter.

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Not All Backbones are Created Equal

CATO Networks

Our simple edge devices combine last mile transports, such as fiber, cable, xDSL, and 4G/5G/LTE. Advanced TCP congestion control enables Cato edges to send and receive more data, as well as better utilize available bandwidth. Encrypted tunnels across these last-mile transport carry traffic to nearest PoP.

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Optimizing Network Stability and Reliability Through Data-Driven Strategies

Kentik

Only then can we pinpoint why one of our data center ToR switches is overwhelmed with unexpected traffic, why our line of business application is experiencing latency over the SD-WAN, why an OSPF adjacency is flapping, or why our SaaS app performance is terrible despite having a ton of available bandwidth.

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Cloudflare 2024 Year in Review

CloudFaire

of TCP connections are unexpectedly terminated before any useful data can be exchanged. In some countries/regions, mobile devices primarily connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi, while other countries/regions are mobile first, where 4G/5G services are the primary means of Internet access. of global traffic comes from mobile devices.