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VLL
(redirected from Virtual Leased Line)

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VLLVielleicht (German: maybe)
VLLVirtual Leased Line
VLLValladolid, Spain - Valladolid (Airport Code)
VLLVienna Little League (Vienna, VA)
VLLVillas Loma Linda (Mexican resort)
VLLVertical Line Left


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New software released in May 2004 includes high availability IP VPN RFC2547 service enhancements leveraging ACEIS Non-Stop Routing technology, Ethernet Virtual Leased Line service over MPLS, and Ethernet to FR/ ATM Service Interworking over MPLS.
The work happening on virtual leased lines (involving MPLS, VLAN tagging, and/or Draft Martini) is interesting and definitely has the support of the transport vendors, but most customers still seem to prefer to set up and manage VPNs themselves, on site.
the innovator of one-sided broadband bonding technology, today announced their Virtual Leased Line (VLL) solution that utilizes the company's Broadband Bonding[TM] technology and the Internet to create high-speed dedicated point-to-point connections.
 
 
 
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