From your premises and data center to anywhere your business needs to go.
Network as a Service — NaaS — means consuming your network as a managed service instead of buying, building, and running it yourself. At Massive Networks, that’s one carrier-grade connection carrying any mix of traffic securely between your offices, data centers, SaaS applications, and clouds. One pipe, one MSA, one U.S.-based support team — reliability, security, and simplicity, with no trade-offs.
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What Is Network as a Service?
Ask five providers to define NaaS and you’ll get five answers. The term has become a catch-all for almost any networking product sold on a subscription, which makes it hard to know what you’re actually buying. Here’s how the market frames it today.
Whether it’s the campus LAN, a full-stack site network, a cloud interconnection fabric, or simply a new way to pay for hardware, every definition shares one idea: the network should be consumed as a service, not assembled and operated on your own. Where they differ is scope — and scope is where Massive Networks takes a stand.

NaaS Should Connect Everywhere Your Business Lives
Most NaaS definitions stop at a single layer — the LAN inside one building, or a link between two clouds. We think that’s too narrow. Your business doesn’t run in one place, and your network shouldn’t either.
Massive Networks delivers NaaS as flexible, multi-service connectivity that starts at the customer premises and the data center and reaches anywhere it needs to go; another office, another data center, a SaaS platform, or the public cloud. Every traffic type rides a single, redundant, carrier-grade connection, segmented at Layer 2 for security and managed end to end by one U.S.-based team. That’s NaaS the way it should work: one pipe, many connections, no trade-offs.
RELIABILITY
Carrier-grade ethernet with redundancy designed into every connection — from your last mile to your connected clouds, offices, and data centers.
SECURITY
Private circuits segmented at Layer 2 keep each traffic type separate and shrink your attack surface by reducing reliance on the public internet.
SIMPLICITY
One carrier, one MSA, one invoice, and one U.S.-based support team monitoring your network 24/7/365 — from provisioning and install through ongoing support.






