
A law firm with offices in Midtown and Brooklyn, a retailer with a dozen storefronts from SoHo to the Upper East Side, a fund with a trading floor near Wall Street and a back office in Jersey City. Each runs into the same wall: a tangle of separate circuits that have to be managed one location at a time. SD-WAN replaces that tangle with a single overlay. It treats every connection as part of one network, routes each application over the path that suits it, and reroutes around a failing link in seconds.
BlueHouse Telecom designs and sources SD-WAN for businesses across the five boroughs and the surrounding metro. We are carrier neutral, so we mix and match the access circuits that make sense for each site, whether that is fiber in a Manhattan tower or a cable and wireless pair in a smaller Queens storefront. We compare the platforms, build the design, and stay on to manage it.
Why multi site New York operations reach for SD-WAN
Real estate in the city is fragmented, so a growing company ends up with a different carrier and a different circuit type in nearly every building. Backhauling all of that to one data center adds delay and a single point of failure. SD-WAN lets each site reach cloud applications directly while still enforcing one security policy. A clinic on the Upper West Side and a satellite office in the Financial District behave like one network even though their underlying links are nothing alike.
Voice and video are where the difference shows. SD-WAN watches each path in real time for loss, latency, and jitter, and it moves a call to a cleaner link the moment a circuit degrades. For a New York business that runs hosted phones and constant video, that steering is the difference between a meeting that holds and one that breaks up while a client is on the line.
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, source any new access where it strengthens the build, and compare platforms on features, support, and total cost. After cutover we manage the policies and monitoring, so adding a location or reprioritizing an application is a quick change rather than a project that ties up your team.
What you get with SD-WAN
We run six offices between Manhattan and Brooklyn, and each used to break in its own way. BlueHouse designed one SD-WAN fabric across all of them, and now a failed circuit reroutes on its own before anyone files a ticket.
Why New York businesses choose BlueHouse
Keep calls and apps stable when a circuit falters
Run every location under one consistent policy
Add or change sites without a forklift upgrade
Cut backhaul cost by sending cloud traffic out locally
