Capcon Networks Simplifies Upstream with Managed NaaS for Network Operators
Capcon's Managed NaaS gives ISPs, co-ops, and regional carriers one contract for upstream connectivity: transit, peering, cloud on-ramps, and DDoS protection on a single platform.
One Connection. Every Service. Infinite Scale.
Capcon Networks is proud to announce the launch of its Managed Network as a Service (NaaS) platform, purpose-built for network operators who need a simpler, more scalable way to source and manage upstream connectivity. With a single agreement and a single point of contact, Capcon's NaaS solution consolidates IP transit, transport, peering access, and network management under one roof - giving operators the freedom to focus on growth instead of vendor juggling.
Why NaaS for network operators?
For ISPs, broadband co-ops, and regional carriers, the upstream connectivity landscape has historically been fragmented. Operators often manage contracts with multiple transit providers, separate transport agreements, and peering relationships that require constant attention. Capcon's Managed NaaS changes that equation by acting as a single upstream partner across all connectivity layers.
Key Benefits: Simplified Procurement - one contract, one invoice, one team. Scalable Bandwidth - elastic capacity that grows with your subscriber base. Cost Optimization - Capcon's buying power and blended transit strategies reduce cost-per-Mbps. Peering Access - direct access to Capcon's peering ecosystem via Connect-IX, reducing latency to major content providers. Managed Support - 24/7 proactive monitoring and dedicated engineering support.
"We built this for the operator who is tired of being a middleman between their subscribers and a dozen upstream vendors," said Offir Schwartz, President and Founder of Capcon Networks. "NaaS lets them hand that complexity to us and get back to building their network."