Enterprise connectivity for critical operations
Design a secure, resilient and scalable network to connect users, branches, plants, data centers, cloud applications and voice services under a unified connectivity strategy.
Flō Networks helps enterprises build network architectures aligned to their applications, locations, performance requirements and growth plans.
Connectivity designed to support your operations
Enterprises increasingly rely on cloud applications, real-time communications, production systems, collaboration platforms, multi-site operations, customer-facing services and data flows that must remain available.
That is why connectivity architecture should reflect how each organization operates: how many locations need to be connected, which applications are critical, what level of availability is required, how data moves between sites and how prepared the network must be for growth.
Flō Networks brings together access, private transport, WAN, SD-WAN and business voice solutions to help organizations build a more reliable, flexible and future-ready enterprise network.
Enterprise connectivity solutions from Flō Networks
Dedicated Internet Access
Dedicated enterprise internet connectivity for organizations that need symmetric bandwidth, consistent performance and dependable access for critical applications, SaaS platforms, collaboration tools, cloud environments and daily operations.
Best for corporate offices, branches, plants, contact centers, digital platforms, and operations that depend on stable internet performance.
Private Network
Dedicated connectivity to transport data between corporate sites, data centers, plants, branches or cloud environments without relying on the public internet.
Private Networks help organizations build more predictable and secure communication paths for performance-sensitive applications and business-critical data.
Best for site interconnection, data replication, data center connectivity, plant-to-office communication, and transport of sensitive information.
Enterprise WAN (MPLS VPN)
A private, multi-site network architecture designed to connect multiple business locations through a managed, scalable and enterprise-grade infrastructure.
Enterprise WAN helps organizations centralize connectivity between branches, plants, data centers and offices while maintaining control, privacy and operational continuity.
Best for enterprises with multiple locations, geographic expansion, national or regional operations, and the need for a managed private network.
Managed SD-WAN
A managed solution that helps optimize traffic across offices, clouds, data centers and users through dynamic path selection, application prioritization and centralized management.
Managed SD-WAN allows enterprises to use different transport links more efficiently and improve the experience of critical applications, especially across hybrid and distributed environments.
Best for organizations with multiple links, cloud applications, distributed branches, visibility requirements and more advanced traffic policies.
Voice for Business (IP/VoIP)
Enterprise voice services over IP technology to support corporate communications with greater flexibility, scalability and interoperability with existing platforms.
Voice for Business helps modernize voice communications, scale lines as the organization grows, and enable calling through compatible devices or platforms.
Best for offices, contact centers, commercial teams, multi-location businesses, and organizations that want to integrate voice into their broader network strategy.
Choose the right architecture for your operation
Not every organization needs the same connectivity mix. Some require high-performance dedicated internet. Others need private connectivity between sites. Some are ready to adopt SD-WAN or modernize business voice.
| Business case | Recommendation | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Provide stable internet access for critical applications | Dedicated Internet Access | Supports consistent performance for SaaS, cloud, collaboration and daily operations. |
| Move data between sites without using the public internet | Private Network | Creates dedicated paths for sensitive traffic between offices, plants, data centers or cloud environments. |
| Connect multiple branches, plants or offices | Enterprise WAN | Enables a managed private network for distributed operations. |
| Optimize paths and prioritize applications | Managed SD-WAN | Manages traffic more intelligently across different connectivity links. |
| Modernize business voice communications | Voice for Business | Integrates voice over IP with greater flexibility and scalability. |
| Strengthen network traffic security | Network Encryption, Network Perimeter Security, Clean Pipes | Adds protection layers for data in transit, internet access and operational continuity. |
| Connect critical cloud applications | Cloud Connect, Multicloud Connect, Secure Cloud Connect | Extends the enterprise network into cloud environments with greater predictability and control. |
From internet access to a complete enterprise network
An enterprise connectivity strategy can combine different components depending on how each organization operates.
Access
The entry point for users, applications, cloud services, SaaS platforms and digital collaboration. For critical operations, access should provide consistent performance, scalable capacity and operational visibility.
Related solution: Dedicated Internet Access
Private Transport
The layer that moves information between locations without relying on the public internet. It is especially important for latency-sensitive applications, confidential data, data centers, plants, offices and corporate services.
Related solution: Private Networks
Multi-site Network
The architecture that connects branches, offices, plants, warehouses, contact centers and other business locations under a private or managed network.
Related solution: Enterprise WAN
Intelligent Orchestration
The layer that defines traffic policies, prioritizes applications, uses multiple links more efficiently and improves the experience of critical applications in hybrid environments.
Related solution: Managed SD-WAN
Business Voice
The communication layer that integrates telephony, collaboration and enterprise calling over IP infrastructure.
Related solution: Voice for Business
Security and Cloud
Enterprise connectivity becomes stronger when it is integrated with security services, encryption, threat mitigation and dedicated connections to public cloud providers.
Related solutions: Network Perimeter Security, Network Encryption, Clean Pipes, Cloud Connect, Multicloud Connect and Secure Cloud Connect.
Why choose Flō Networks for enterprise connectivity
Flō Networks helps organizations design networks that reflect how their operations work: critical applications, distributed sites, cloud platforms, mobile users, cross-border operations, and strict availability requirements.
Enterprise network across the U.S., Mexico, and Latin America
Flō Networks operates fiber infrastructure and connectivity services for enterprises that need to connect local, national, regional or cross-border operations.
Integrated binational infrastructure
For organizations operating between the United States and Mexico, Flō Networks provides a network designed to connect both markets with greater control and less operational complexity.
Resilient architectures
Flō solutions can be designed with diverse routes, redundancy, high-availability topologies and failover options to protect the continuity of critical services.
Operational visibility and support
Monitoring, technical support and service management is handled by expert engineers assisted by AI to support faster response when incidents occur.
Connectivity, cloud and security in one portfolio
Flō Networks helps organizations connect sites, extend networks into the cloud, protect traffic, enable SD-WAN, strengthen perimeter security and support business communications.
Your partner every step of the way
Each architecture should reflect the organization’s operations, applications, locations, traffic sensitivity, availability requirements and growth plans.
Enterprise connectivity for different industries
Enterprise connectivity requirements change depending on the industry, the applications in use and the operational impact of downtime.
Financial Services
Banks, fintechs, insurance companies and financial organizations need secure, resilient and available networks to support branches, transactions, cloud platforms, sensitive data and digital services.
Industrial and Manufacturing
Plants, industrial parks, logistics operations and nearshoring-driven companies need to connect production systems, ERP platforms, IoT, suppliers, data centers and corporate offices.
Retail
Stores, warehouses, offices and digital platforms depend on stable connectivity for point-of-sale systems, inventory, payments, video surveillance, and customer experience.
Enterprise Services
Professional services firms, corporate teams, contact centers and distributed organizations need connectivity to collaborate, run cloud applications and maintain continuity across multiple locations.
Enterprise connectivity use cases
Connect branches, offices and stores
Integrate multiple locations under a more reliable, manageable and growth-ready network architecture.
Keep critical applications available
Design connectivity with availability, redundancy and performance to support applications that keep daily operations running.
Connect plants, data centers and cloud environments
Move data across physical, virtual and cloud environments through private or dedicated paths based on the level of control required.
Optimize application traffic
Prioritize critical applications, manage paths and improve user experience across distributed environments with SD-WAN.
Modernize business voice
Integrate enterprise voice services over IP infrastructure to improve flexibility, scalability and administration.
Prepare the network for AI, automation and IoT
AI, automation, analytics and IoT initiatives depend on constant data flows, low latency, stability and a network architecture capable of supporting more demanding workloads.
Enterprise connectivity customer stories
See how organizations have modernized their networks, improved the availability of critical applications and connected distributed operations with Flō Networks.
Design an enterprise network aligned to your operation
Whether your organization needs dedicated internet, private networks, WAN, SD-WAN, business voice or an architecture integrated with cloud and security, Flō Networks can help you build a connectivity strategy prepared for your critical applications, users and locations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is enterprise connectivity?
Enterprise connectivity refers to the network services that connect an organization’s users, offices, branches, plants, data centers, cloud applications and voice communications. It can include dedicated internet, private networks, WAN, SD-WAN, business voice, security and cloud connectivity.
What is the difference between Dedicated Internet Access, Private Network, Enterprise WAN and Managed SD-WAN?
Dedicated Internet Access provides enterprise internet connectivity with capacity assigned to one organization. Private Networks connect specific sites or environments without relying on the public internet. Enterprise WAN connects multiple locations under a managed network. Managed SD-WAN adds an intelligence layer to manage paths, prioritize applications and use different connectivity links more flexibly.
When should an organization use Private Networks?
Private Networks are recommended when an organization needs to transport sensitive or critical information between locations, data centers, plants, offices or cloud environments with greater predictability, privacy and control over the communication path.
When should an organization use Managed SD-WAN?
Managed SD-WAN is useful when an organization operates multiple locations, uses cloud applications, needs to prioritize traffic by application type or wants to use different connectivity links under centralized policies.
Do Enterprise WAN and Managed SD-WAN compete with each other?
Not necessarily. Enterprise WAN and Managed SD-WAN can coexist within the same network strategy. Enterprise WAN can provide a private and managed foundation to connect sites, while Managed SD-WAN can add intelligence, flexibility and application-level traffic control.
Can enterprise connectivity integrate with cloud services?
Yes. An enterprise connectivity strategy can extend into cloud environments through services such as Cloud Connect, Multicloud Connect or Secure Cloud Connect, depending on the level of privacy, performance, security and availability required.
Can enterprise connectivity be strengthened with additional security?
Yes. Depending on traffic type and operational risk, an enterprise connectivity architecture can be complemented with perimeter security, network encryption, DDoS mitigation, Clean Pipes or managed security services.
How do I know which connectivity solution my organization needs?
The right solution depends on factors such as the number of locations, critical applications, availability requirements, cloud dependency, data sensitivity, expected growth and the need to manage traffic between sites. Flō Networks can help evaluate these factors and design an architecture aligned to the operation.