ISPs/Telcos
How we scale for Telecommunications Providers and ISPs
We understand ISP and Telco Needs
Millions of users for an affordable price
Even small ISPs can have ten times the user base of a large enterprise. The pricing structure of commercial products can be prohibitive for such high numbers.
We do not have per-user licensing. So your systems can expand past a vendor's artificial limits.
Heavy accounting demands
ISPs can run large and complex accounting queries for billing purposes. We understand how to structure your RADIUS ecosystem to make sure that these periodic events do not affect the rest of the system.
Ultra high availability
The modern world depends on ISPs providing network access 24/7. Any downtime for an ISP can be catastrophic for the users they support. And for the ISP itself.
We have developed custom tools which ensure that your RADIUS systems
never lets you down.
Multi-site management
ISPs need to maintain systems across multiple geographic locations. Our unique templating capability provides an abstraction layer which allows system administrators to easily monitor, manage, and reinstall critical systems.
Who We’ve Helped
Learn More
ISP RADIUS Design
More than almost any other business, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) need to provide their customers with fast, reliable access to their network. Any downtime can be catastrophic to their business. Slow connection speeds will drive customers away to other providers. This means that ISPs need to ensure that their network has several levels of redundancy in order to provide stable service at all times.
Preventing fraudulent logins across multiple sites
When an ISP has RADIUS servers across multiple sites, new attacks are possible. Users can share account information with their friends, who can then log in separately to each site. If the RADIUS system design does not take this problem into account, users can defraud the ISP of significant revenue.
Designing multi-site RADIUS systems
Some organizations and ISPs can use a central RADIUS service for all of their RADIUS needs. This configuration is possible when there are a small number of users, or system load is low. However, when there are a large number of users spread across a wide geographic region, it may be beneficial to use a multi-site approach. As with all solutions, this approach has benefits and costs.