NaaS
What is Network as a Service (NaaS)?

NaaS is defined as network infrastructure hardware, software, services, management, and licensing components consumed in a subscription-based or flexible consumption model. NaaS allows organizations to outsource the provisioning, deployment, network management, maintenance, and lifecycle management of network infrastructure.

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  • NaaS explained
  • How does NaaS work?
  • What’s the difference between NaaS, IaaS, and SaaS?
  • What does NaaS mean for Channel Partners?
  • Why should I consider NaaS?
  • Is NaaS funded via CAPEX or OPEX?
  • Does NaaS help sustainability efforts?
  • The benefits of NaaS
NaaS explained

NaaS explained

Network as a Service (NaaS) is a flexible way to consume enterprise network infrastructure that enables organizations to keep pace with innovation, meet rapidly changing business needs, and optimize network performance and user experiences through a cloud-like subscription model.

Benefits of NaaS.
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Related topics

Software as a Service (SaaS)

Sustainable Networking

Network Management

Hybrid Workplace