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What is Zayo SD-WAN

Zayo SD-WAN is a managed software-defined wide area networking service that connects and optimizes traffic between branch sites, data centers, and cloud environments. It is typically used by mid-market and enterprise IT teams that want centralized policy control, application-aware routing, and integrated last-mile connectivity procurement. The offering is positioned as a carrier-managed SD-WAN delivered alongside Zayo’s network and access services, with options for managed CPE and ongoing monitoring/operations.

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Carrier-managed service delivery

Zayo provides SD-WAN as a managed service, which can reduce the operational burden on internal network teams for deployment, monitoring, and incident response. This model fits organizations that prefer a single provider to handle day-2 operations and vendor coordination. It also aligns with enterprises that standardize on provider-led change management and SLAs.

Integrated connectivity sourcing

The service is commonly bundled with access circuits and transport, enabling coordinated procurement and installation for multi-site rollouts. This can simplify last-mile management and escalation paths compared with stitching together multiple providers. It is particularly relevant for distributed enterprises that need consistent connectivity across many locations.

Centralized WAN policy control

SD-WAN capabilities typically include centralized configuration, application-aware routing, and traffic steering across multiple underlays (e.g., broadband and private links). This supports use cases such as improving application performance and adding resiliency through active/active paths. Central policy management also helps standardize segmentation and routing behavior across sites.

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Less DIY configuration flexibility

A managed SD-WAN model can limit direct, real-time control for teams that want to self-manage templates, routing policies, and rapid experimentation. Changes may require provider workflows and lead times rather than immediate in-console updates. This can be a constraint for organizations with mature NetOps practices and strict internal change windows.

Feature set depends on platform

Zayo SD-WAN capabilities can vary based on the underlying SD-WAN technology and service tier used in a given contract. As a result, advanced functions (e.g., deep security integration, cloud on-ramp specifics, or analytics depth) may not be uniform across deployments. Buyers typically need to validate the exact platform, licensing, and roadmap in the SOW.

Security scope may require add-ons

SD-WAN services often focus on connectivity and traffic optimization, while secure web gateway, CASB, and zero-trust access may require separate products or service components. Organizations pursuing a consolidated edge security architecture may need additional integrations and contracts. This can increase complexity compared with offerings that deliver networking and security from a single cloud stack.

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Zayo Group, LLC
Boulder, Colorado, USA
2007
Private
https://www.zayo.com
https://x.com/ZayoGroup
https://www.linkedin.com/company/zayo-group/

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