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01 · The internet

The internet is everywhere.
So is the unpredictability.

DIA at every site, sure — and jitter, packet loss, and best-effort SLAs no one can hold a carrier to. Branch performance varies by hour, region, and weather.

02 · Legacy private

Private circuits buy SLA.
At a price.

MPLS gets you reliability. It also gets you 36-month terms, $10K monthly bills, three-week change requests, and a procurement cycle measured in quarters.

03 · Production reality

Most networks are both,
duct-taped together.

Internet AND MPLS, half a dozen carriers, SD-WAN papering over the seams. Two stacks, two bills, two pages of finger-pointing the next time something breaks.

04 · NaaS fabric

Compose the network.
Replace the mess.

Megaport, Equinix Fabric, Zenlayer, PacketFabric. One workspace, one fabric, one bill — provisioned in an afternoon, not a quarter.

For

Map. Compose. Activate.
The whole loop, in one workspace.

The WAN you have was assembled, one circuit at a time, over a decade. The network you'd design today is composed — fabric, on-ramps, virtual edges — in an afternoon. Revel takes you from one to the other.

01 · Map

See the network as it actually is.

Drop in inventory, invoices, and contracts. Revel resolves them into a live picture — sites, circuits, carriers, and what each one costs — so you stop arguing about the baseline and start designing past it.

02 · Compose

Design the fabric replacement.

Place Ports, MCRs, MVEs, and cloud on-ramps on the same canvas as your sites. Revel suggests the fewest hubs that cover the footprint, with bandwidth, latency, and cost rolled up live.

03 · Activate

Turn it up via NaaS.

Order what you designed — Megaport, Equinix Fabric, Zenlayer, PacketFabric, Console Connect — through the same workspace. No spreadsheet handoff, no carrier portal sprawl.

NaaS providers Revel speaks to
The carrier sells circuits. NaaS sells fabric. Revel sells the picture of both — and the path between them.
— The premise

Built with the people who'll use it most.

Network architects, telecom advisors, IT and procurement leaders — if you're rethinking your WAN against NaaS, we want you in the room.

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