Multi-WAN aggregation with FedRAMP-aligned posture — strong fit for federal, SLED (state/local/education), and CMMC-adjacent deployments where carrier diversity is a graded control, not an optional resilience feature. The pitch isn't "another SD-WAN vendor"; it's "SD-WAN architected for the resilience and compliance posture federal contracts actually require."
Fatpipe builds SD-WAN around multi-WAN aggregation — combining multiple internet circuits, MPLS connections, and cellular fallback into a single resilient WAN service. The architectural choice matters most where carrier diversity is required by mandate (federal contracts, critical infrastructure, healthcare with patient-facing operations). Their FedRAMP-aligned posture and federal/SLED deployment history make them a relevant brief for CMMC-track defense contractors.
Federal civilian, defense contractor, state agency. Carrier diversity is a graded control, not a nice-to-have. Fatpipe's architecture matches the mandate.
Alongside C3 Integrated for CMMC managed services, Fatpipe handles the network layer of the compliance stack.
If you've experienced meaningful outages from single-carrier dependency, Fatpipe solves that. Comparable economics to other multi-WAN solutions.
Bigleaf or Cisco Meraki MX is a better economic fit at SMB scale. Brief Fatpipe when multi-WAN is genuinely required.