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	<title>Comments on: Move over MVNO, Say Hello to VNO</title>
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		<title>By: Rob Evans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[it&#039;s the MPLS network intergration peice that that the VNO&#039;s do so well.Some do it via software (Nexagent) some via specialist hardware (Vanco).

So VNO&#039;s market is when multiple networks are required, or are chosen as they can be cheaper than one network from one supplier.

All the Telco&#039;s have to do is standardise thier MPLS configurations so they can interoperate and bang; no market for a VNO.

As it stands you&#039;re nuts to use a VNO if it&#039;s for a single network in a single country...so they still have a place right now.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>it&#8217;s the MPLS network intergration peice that that the VNO&#8217;s do so well.Some do it via software (Nexagent) some via specialist hardware (Vanco).</p>
<p>So VNO&#8217;s market is when multiple networks are required, or are chosen as they can be cheaper than one network from one supplier.</p>
<p>All the Telco&#8217;s have to do is standardise thier MPLS configurations so they can interoperate and bang; no market for a VNO.</p>
<p>As it stands you&#8217;re nuts to use a VNO if it&#8217;s for a single network in a single country&#8230;so they still have a place right now.</p>
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