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Cisco 5G SD-WAN now on the Insider Series for Networking – Cisco Blogs

Cisco has not stopped innovating when it comes to SD-WAN. The new Cisco Catalyst Cellular Gateways provide multigigabit 5G cellular links in SD-WAN. When the SD-WAN fabric underlay offers multigigabit port options, customers can leverage the full potential of 5G multigigabit speeds in SD-WAN.
Adding a multigigabit cellular routing option in SD-WAN adds enormous flexibility to the network fabric, improving the overall multicloud experience and helping companies expand their WAN edge to new regions.
In the latest Insider Series for Networking Podcast episode, Cisco Enterprise Routing & SD-WAN Product Manager Arpitha Shetty joins me and Cisco Digital Marketing Specialist Jasmine Shah to explore 5G SD-WAN in more detail.
Listen and learn how:
- Cisco Catalyst Cellular Gateways provide multigigabit 5G cellular links in SD-WAN
- The Cisco Catalyst 8000 Edge Platforms Family offers multigigabit port options to support the latest solutions like 5G
- Cisco SD-WAN manages and automates everything from a simple GUI, expanding policies, monitoring and path selection to cellular.
Check out the Insider Series for Networking podcast on Cisco 5G SD-WAN today!
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