NetCarrier nCloud Survive

Keeping you connected

Get redundant routing between multiple WAN connections

The Wide Area Network (WAN) is the most vulnerable part of any customer’s network. It’s the segment that spans out over telephone poles and through underground conduits, which exposes it to the elements and other dangers. As more and more companies move their applications into the cloud, WAN connections become increasingly important for the core functions of their businesses. nCloud Survive provides redundancy between multiple WAN connections to ensure that a circuit outage doesn’t affect operations. NetCarrier’s design utilizes constant link monitoring, dynamic VoIP routing, and core-to-edge router peering to ensure an immediate and smooth transition between connections. It keeps phone calls connected through network outages.

Top Features

  • nCloud Survive Standalone

    Automatic data failover for non-NetCarrier Internet connections; includes an enterprise-grade firewall for network security.

  • nCloud Survive Data

    Redundant Internet routing and enterprise-grade firewall for customers who have at least one NetCarrier-provided Internet connection.

  • nCloud Survive Voice

    Redundant routing for Teleflex, SIP, and nCloud PBX voice services.

  • nCloud Survive Voice & Data

    Combination of voice and internet redundancy.

  • nCloud Survive MPLS

    Pairs with MPLS products to route interoffice traffic over a secondary connection between offices, such as a VPN.

Must-Have Features

nCloud Survive Standalone

Automatic data failover for non-NetCarrier Internet connections; includes an enterprise-grade firewall for network security.

nCloud Survive Data

Redundant Internet routing and enterprise-grade firewall for customers who have at least one NetCarrier-provided Internet connection.

nCloud Survive Voice

Redundant routing for Teleflex, SIP, and nCloud PBX voice services.

nCloud Survive Voice & Data

Combination of voice and internet redundancy.

nCloud Survive MPLS

Pairs with MPLS product to route interoffice traffic over a secondary connection between offices, such as a VPN.

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