What's the Best SD-WAN Vendor for BT Business?
Here at the Network Union (a brand of the Netify Group), we understand the challenges that come with choosing the right SD-WAN vendor, especially when you're trying to match your underlay network services with a Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) solution. As both a partner of BT and an SD-WAN/SASE marketplace, we're uniquely positioned to offer genuinely unbiased advice without favouring specific solutions - this means you'll get straight-talking guidance free from technical jargon and vendor marketing speak.

We appreciate that different businesses have vastly different needs, and we're keen to help you find the right SD-WAN vendor for your specific situation. If you're unsure what that situation might be, don't worry - we're here to help you figure that out too.
What Is BT SD-WAN and How Does It Work?
BT is the UK's largest fixed and mobile communications provider, serving more than half the nation through their legacy copper and fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) networks. In the telecom industry, they've built a reputation as the go-to choice for businesses seeking reliable connectivity.
Setting BT apart from other providers, their focus on improving network performance for cloud-based applications has also been at the forefront of their SD-WAN. For their managed SD-WAN solutions, they've partnered with some of the biggest names in the market, including the likes of Cisco Catalyst, Cisco Meraki, Nokia Nuage Networks VNS, Palo Alto Networks Prisma, Fortinet, VMware VeloCloud and Versa Networks. BT's variety of offered vendors is ideal for businesses that already have pre-existing relationships or specific criteria (such as regulatory requirements).
Over 90% of BT's global WAN customers already use Cisco products and for many, when upgrading to SD-WAN, sticking with Cisco can be largely beneficial in terms of familiarity, setup and cost.
Why Would a Business Choose BT's SD-WAN Architecture?
BT has built their SD-WAN portfolio through strategic partnerships with leading vendors over recent years. They began with Cisco SD-WAN, leveraging their existing strong relationship. The portfolio has since expanded to include VMware VeloCloud, Fortinet, Nokia Nuage Networks, Palo Alto Networks and Versa Networks.
BT offers both co-managed and fully managed options to cater to businesses of all sizes and requirements, from startups to large corporations. What's particularly appealing about BT's service offering is how their SD-WAN integrate seamlessly with BTnet leased lines and internet access, allowing businesses to prioritise network performance across hybrid WAN setups.





