Why is MPLS  such a widely used networking technology

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a technology designed to divert or route network traffic around congestion and failures, therefore it speeds up network traffic flow. Without any involvement from the user, it makes it easier to manage. It’s called multiprotocol because not only does it work with the Internet Protocol (IP), but also with various other network protocols and ATM. Wireless service providers use this piece of technology because it improves quality of service. Not only that, it also minimizes delays and it helps keep things on track with customers, in terms of service level agreements.

MPLS plays a strong role in improving network performance without companies or individuals spending or investing.

One of the significant functions of MPLS is that it provides new capabilities in 4 important areas:

  • Quality of service (QoS),
  • Virtual Private Networks (VPNs),
  • Traffic engineering, and
  • Multiprotocol support.
  • It is a technique that is popular and readily adopted for the reason that it’s effective. A lot of networks are dealing with increased mixtures of traffic nowadays. For instance, if you have a client that needs to provide streaming video and audio to their customers online. Also those companies that require a lot of bandwidth for their online processes, or those Internet entrepreneurs or individual businesses that need a reliable Internet connection?

    MPLS provides network operators a lot of flexibility to divert traffic around congestion and bottlenecks, and it’s fast and cost-efficient, thus providing an excellent solution to most Internet network problems.

    Although MPLS is a secure technology, it is still essential for users of  internet services to be aware of security issues and take precautionary steps to protect their networked systems.