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SD-WAN technology vendor

FatPipe Networks

FatPipe sources evidence SD-WAN, dynamic load balancing, native security, application QoS, WAN optimisation and cloud-enabled SD-WAN.

www.fatpipe.comLast verified 2026-05-22

Key differentiators

  • Long heritage in WAN optimisation, dynamic load balancing and MPSec encryption.
  • Independent vendor offering platform flexibility without lock-in to a larger ecosystem.
  • Application QoS and traffic shaping capabilities are mature.

Best fit for

  • Mid-market organisations wanting SD-WAN without the operational overhead of larger platform vendors.
  • Buyers prioritising load balancing and WAN performance over full SASE convergence.
  • Specific use cases requiring native WAN optimisation as part of the SD-WAN platform.

Watch-outs

  • Significantly smaller vendor than the category leaders; ecosystem, partner channel and roadmap velocity should be confirmed.
  • SASE and SSE capabilities are not primary positioning; security relies on partner integration.
  • Public pricing and case study transparency are limited; expect more discovery work in evaluation.

40 features, 6 categories

Capability matrix

Each capability is graded against public source evidence. Hover any status grade for a definition. Where evidence is limited, the grade reflects that uncertainty rather than assuming the capability is present.

Service delivery and operating model

#CapabilityStatusDefinition
F01Fully managed servicePartner / integratedProvider designs, deploys, monitors, changes, supports and reports on the service.
F02DIY / self-managed modelYesCustomer operates SD-WAN controller, policies, updates and incident response.
F03Co-managed servicePartner / integratedProvider runs platform/support while customer retains selected policy or change rights.
F04Multi-tenant MSP / white-label supportPartialTenant isolation, delegated administration, branded portals, templates and service-provider scale.
F05Professional services and migration supportPartner / integratedDiscovery, design, pilot, staging, migration runbooks, rollback and training.
F06Last-mile circuit managementPartner / integratedSourcing, monitoring and support for broadband, DIA, LTE/5G, MPLS and cross-connects.
F07Lifecycle managementPartner / integratedHardware replacement, firmware upgrades, patching, renewals and EoL planning.
F08Flexible commercial modelYesPer-site, per-bandwidth, per-user, per-device, consumption, NaaS or bundled pricing.

Network architecture and transport

#CapabilityStatusDefinition
F09Encrypted overlay fabricYesSecure tunnels across broadband, DIA, MPLS, LTE/5G, satellite or private WAN.
F10Dynamic path selectionYesReal-time routing based on latency, jitter, packet loss, brownouts, MOS and policy.
F11Active-active link utilisationYesUse multiple links concurrently rather than passive backup only.
F12Application-aware routingYesIdentification and routing for SaaS, UCaaS, ERP and custom applications.
F13QoS and traffic shapingYesPer-application and per-class prioritisation, reservation and policing.
F14Packet loss remediationYesFEC, packet duplication, jitter buffering, TCP optimisation and WAN optimisation.
F15Local internet breakoutYesSecure direct internet access from branch sites.
F16MPLS coexistence and migrationYesHybrid MPLS/internet/cellular during transition.
F17Cellular and 5G supportPartialIntegrated/external modem, SIM management, signal monitoring and failover.
F18Cloud on-rampPartialAutomated/simplified connectivity to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle, Equinix, Megaport and SaaS.

Gateway, PoP and backbone design

#CapabilityStatusDefinition
F19Public cloud gatewaysPartialVendor-operated gateways/PoPs for SaaS optimisation, remote access or security enforcement.
F20Private PoPs / dedicated PoPsUnknownCustomer-hosted, dedicated or sovereign PoP options.
F21Private global backboneUnknownVendor-owned or controlled backbone between PoPs.
F22Regional breakout and data residencyNot primaryPin traffic to countries, regions or approved inspection locations.
F23Multi-cloud transit fabricPartialBranch-to-cloud, cloud-to-cloud and user-to-cloud connectivity under common policy.
F24Flexible edge form factorsYesPhysical, virtual, cloud marketplace, container or uCPE.
F25High availability designYesDual appliances, dual circuits, dual power, HA clustering and gateway redundancy.
F26SLA-backed service fabricPartner / integratedSLA for uptime, response, change handling and possibly latency/jitter/loss.

Security and SASE capability

#CapabilityStatusDefinition
F27Integrated next-generation firewallPartialStateful firewall, app control, IPS/IDS, malware inspection and URL filtering.
F28Full SASE platformNot primarySD-WAN plus SWG, CASB, ZTNA, FWaaS, DLP, RBI, DNS security and threat prevention.
F29SSE ecosystem integrationPartner / integratedInteroperation with Zscaler, Netskope, Palo Alto Prisma Access, Cisco Secure Access, Cloudflare etc.
F30Zero Trust Network AccessNot primaryIdentity and posture-based access to private applications.
F31Secure web gatewayPartner / integratedURL filtering, SSL inspection, malware scanning and acceptable-use controls.
F32CASB capabilityNot primarySaaS discovery, sanctioned/unsanctioned app control and SaaS policy enforcement.
F33Data loss preventionNot primaryData classification, inspection, blocking, alerting and exception workflow.
F34Remote user accessPartialClient or clientless access for remote workers, contractors and mobile users.
F35SOC/SIEM/SOAR integrationPartialSyslog, APIs, event export, threat intelligence and workflow integration.

Operations, assurance and automation

#CapabilityStatusDefinition
F36Centralised orchestrationYesTemplates, intent-based policy, zero-touch provisioning and configuration compliance.
F37Customer portal and RBACYesReal-time status, role-based access, reporting, tickets and change requests.
F38Observability and digital experience monitoringYesApp experience, user experience, device health, SaaS telemetry and path analytics.
F39APIs and automationPartialREST APIs, Terraform, webhooks, event streaming and ITSM integration.
F40Managed service assurancePartner / integrated24/7 NOC/SOC, proactive monitoring, incident ownership, RCA, service reviews and change governance.

Commercial

Cost model and pricing visibility

Public pricing visibility

Quote-based. No complete public enterprise price was found in reviewed sources.

Cost model

Quote-based appliances/software/support; public price transparency limited.


Evidence

Primary sources

Every capability grade traces back to one of these sources. Reviewed 2026-05-22.

  1. https://www.fatpipe.com/products/fatpipe-sd-wan-software-defined-wan
  2. https://fe5e0932bbdbee188a67-ade54de1bba9a4fe61c120942a09245b.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/SB_FatPipe_SD-WAN.pdf

Verification notes

Capability matrix sourced from Netify internal vendor research (May 2026). Status grades reflect public source evidence only. Confirm via RFP. Qualitative fields (differentiators, best fit, watch-outs) are Netify editorial synthesis based on the evidence summary and capability profile; review before publishing. Extended dimensions (regions, clouds, AI, resilience, deployment speed, sectors, organisation fit, identity, platforms, support, logging) are indicative desk research grades from June 2026; confirm via RFP.