Video Conference Network by MNS

ISP's peer with MNS' Video Conferencing Network

Q: I am an Internet Service Provider. Should I peer with MNS and its Video Conferencing Network?

A: Yes. The settlement-free peering with MNS will help your customers achieve a better network performance, and offload parts of the heavy video traffic from your network, which you otherwise have to pay your ISP to transport. MNS peering traffic is normally strictly balanced.

Peering with MNS represents an opportunity for increased revenue for an ISP:

  • The Media Network Services peering will take the load off the (often non-perfect) international and transit connections.
  • Video Conference users have a high demand of reliability, quality and capability and will be interested in increasing their bandwidth from the ISP to accommodate the increased demand.
  • The professional Video Conference users would also be interested in QoS (Quality of Service) and SLA (Service Level Agreement) from the ISP to insure the quality of the Video Conference.

Learn more:

CIO Guide to Video Conferencing Network
Global Network for Cisco Movi