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Epsilon Telecommunications

Epsilon Telecommunications is a global provider of Software Defined Networking (SDN), cloud connectivity, and colocation services for enterprises, carriers, and technology platforms.

  • Software-defined Wide Area Network (WAN) and global Network as a Service (NaaS) offerings for enterprises and carriers (network connectivity)
  • Cloud connect services into major public cloud providers for hybrid and multi-cloud architectures (cloud networking)
  • Ethernet, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and IP-based services delivered over a global backbone (wide area networking)
  • Colocation and interconnection services in carrier-neutral data centers (data center infrastructure)
  • Managed network and connectivity solutions for service providers, content providers, and enterprises (managed network services)

More About Epsilon Telecommunications

Epsilon Telecommunications operates as a Network Service Provider (NSP) focused on SDN, NaaS, and managed connectivity for enterprises, carriers, and cloud-centric businesses.

The company runs a global backbone and uses this infrastructure to deliver Ethernet, MPLS, and IP transit services (wide area networking) that connect data centers, corporate locations, and interconnection hubs across regions.

A core offering is cloud connectivity (cloud networking), providing private, high-bandwidth links into major public cloud providers and internet exchanges to support hybrid and multi-cloud architectures.

These services are typically used to connect enterprise data centers, colocation environments, and cloud regions, with attention to predictable latency and bandwidth for workloads such as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) delivery, data replication, and application hosting.

Epsilon Telecommunications uses SDN principles to automate provisioning and management of network services, enabling on-demand bandwidth adjustments and more granular control over routing and access.

From an architecture perspective, customers commonly integrate Epsilon’s services into hub-and-spoke, mesh, or hybrid WAN topologies, where its backbone acts as the transport layer between branch sites, data centers, and cloud endpoints.

The company’s colocation and interconnection services (data center infrastructure) place customer equipment in carrier-neutral facilities, where they can interconnect with other networks, internet exchanges, and cloud on-ramps.

In comparison to generic internet connectivity, Epsilon’s managed and private network services aim to provide more predictable performance and service-level commitments, which is relevant for latency-sensitive enterprise applications and cross-border data flows.

Within an enterprise technology directory, Epsilon Telecommunications aligns with categories such as network connectivity, cloud networking, data center interconnection, and managed WAN services, providing building blocks for designing resilient hybrid and multi-cloud network architectures.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 210
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Telecommunication Services
  • Group: Telecommunication Services
  • Industry: Diversified Telecommunication Services
  • Sub-Industry: Integrated Telecommunication Services