Multi-Carrier Security
Private networks have lately become the only sure option for companies looking for security. The Ana system aggregates connections from multiple carriers and has created a unique packet-marking system that ensures data can travel over any combination of network connections - and any combination of connection types.
The Ana system gives clients highly secure networks. In fact, the higher the number of various connections involved in the aggregation, the more secure the network. A single-connection network requires only one successful decoding, whereas a three-carrier network requires three-times more work for the 'hacker' to be able to access any
information. If the data was able to be decoded, it is likely to
only be a portion of the original message.
More Carriers, Tighter Security
Multi-language networks can come together with Ana, meaning a LAN using IPToS markings can finally communicate with a WAN using DSCP in an MPLS network. Because the packet-marking engine is prioprietary to Ana, the ability to decode any data becomes increasingly difficult.

Packet Distribution (MPDE)
Our system continually “sprays” data across all of the connections involved in the aggregation. We mark each packet before it travels across the connection. This distribution method allows us take advantage of all of the bandwidth and limit packet-loss.
Packet Aggregation
Our system then acts to decode and reassemble packets and distribute them in whole to their final destination. Ana removes the 'mark' before the packet is distributed to its final destination





