
Few cities sprawl like Los Angeles, and the businesses here sprawl with it. A headquarters Downtown, a studio in Burbank, a sales office on the Westside, a warehouse out in the Inland Empire. Connecting those across the basin with traditional private lines is costly and stiff, and the freeways between them do nothing for your data. SD-WAN takes a smarter route. It pools each site's circuits, sends every application down the path that suits it, and reroutes around a failed link automatically.
BlueHouse Telecom designs and sources SD-WAN across the LA basin, from Downtown and the Arts District to Santa Monica, El Segundo, Culver City, and out through the San Fernando Valley. Carrier neutrality lets us combine the best access at each address instead of bending every site to one network. We design the build, run the install, and manage the fabric once it is live.
Why LA companies move to SD-WAN
The basin is wide, and the creative economy moves heavy traffic across it. When a Westside office routes everything back to a Downtown data center before reaching a cloud render or a hosted app, the detour adds delay you can feel. SD-WAN lets each site break out to the cloud directly under one security policy. A post house in Culver City and a corporate floor in El Segundo behave like one network even on circuits that share nothing in common.
Earthquakes, fire season, and the occasional grid event make redundancy a serious consideration here. A single cut or outage can take a site offline without warning. With two paths at a location, SD-WAN measures each link and shifts traffic to the healthy one in seconds, so a team in Santa Monica keeps its hosted phones and video sessions running while the carrier restores the failed circuit.
How we design and run it
We start by mapping your sites, your applications, and the circuits already in place. Then we propose an SD-WAN design, add access where it strengthens speed or resilience, and compare platforms on features, support, and total cost. Once it is live we manage the policies and monitoring, so opening a site in the Valley or reprioritizing an application is a quick change rather than a long project.
What you get with SD-WAN
Our post house in Culver City and our office in El Segundo were always fighting the same cloud lag, and we blamed the wrong things for months. BlueHouse mapped it to backhaul, designed SD-WAN with local breakout, and editors stopped waiting on the network.
Why Los Angeles businesses choose BlueHouse
Cut the detour of routing Westside traffic Downtown first
Keep voice and video up when a circuit fails
Run every location under one consistent policy
Add Valley or South Bay sites without a rebuild
