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Tata MPLS Pricing in India 2026 — Private WAN in INR

Tata IZO MPLS / IP-VPN is Tata Communications' carrier-grade private WAN — connecting your Indian branches over a dedicated MPLS network with predictable latency, QoS for voice/video, and SLA-backed uptime. As authorised Tata partner, National IT Service supplies MPLS with GST invoice, site survey, last-mile provisioning, and ongoing managed service.

Plans & pricing (INR)

MPLS Standard (per site, 10 Mbps) — From ₹30,000 / site / month (tier-1 cities)

Per branch

MPLS Standard (per site, 30-50 Mbps) — From ₹55,000-₹95,000 / site / month (tier-1 cities)

Per branch

MPLS Standard (per site, 100 Mbps) — From ₹1,50,000 / site / month (tier-1 cities)

Per branch

MPLS Premium (any bandwidth) — Add ~30% to Standard pricing

Per branch

India-specific notes

MPLS pricing depends heavily on location — tier-2 and remote sites cost 2-4x tier-1 city pricing due to last-mile fibre limitations. Through National IT Service you get INR billing, GST invoice, location-by-location site survey, last-mile carrier coordination, CE router configuration, BGP/OSPF routing design, and ongoing managed service. We also help build the business case (often hybrid: MPLS for HQ + key branches, SD-WAN over broadband for the rest).

How to buy

WhatsApp +91 98119 98370. Free site survey across your branches; we deliver per-site quote with last-mile feasibility + provisioning timeline. Typical site provisioning: 8-16 weeks for fibre MPLS in tier-1 cities; 12-20 weeks in tier-2/3.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is MPLS still relevant in 2026 — or should we go all-SD-WAN?

For most Indian businesses, hybrid (MPLS for critical traffic + SD-WAN over broadband for non-critical) is the right answer. Pure MPLS is over-spending for non-critical traffic. Pure SD-WAN over broadband may not deliver the predictable QoS needed for real-time voice / video / ERP. The right mix depends on your application portfolio — we help map this during scoping.

Why pick Tata MPLS over Airtel / Jio / Reliance Jio Business?

Tata Communications has the deepest Tier-1 Indian network (carrier of carriers in India), strongest last-mile coverage in tier-2/3 cities, and most enterprise-grade SLA history. Airtel and Jio are competitive on price in tier-1 cities, sometimes cheaper. For mission-critical multi-city networks (BFSI, manufacturing with remote plants), Tata is often the safer carrier pick.

How long does MPLS provisioning take?

Tier-1 city site: 8-12 weeks (right-of-way clearance + fibre laying are the longest steps). Tier-2 city: 12-16 weeks. Tier-3 / remote: 16-26 weeks. We provide weekly status updates and escalate at the carrier level on your behalf.

What happens if MPLS goes down?

Standard SLA: 4-hour MTTR with credits if exceeded. Premium SLA: 2-hour MTTR. Optional IPSec backup over broadband ensures business continuity during MPLS outage (typically 99.95%+ combined uptime). Most clients run IPSec backup; we configure as standard.

Can we migrate from Tata MPLS to Tata SD-WAN later?

Yes — natural migration path. Many of our clients reduce MPLS bandwidth (or drop MPLS entirely on non-critical sites) once SD-WAN is mature on top of broadband + 4G. We project-manage the transition; typical timeline: phased over 12-24 months for a 20-site network.

Multi-branch network strategy session — MPLS, SD-WAN, or hybrid? Free site-by-site assessment.