Commercial Division

Commercial managed network packages

These packages are built for commercial buyers who want clear pricing, a supported network standard, and one accountable partner after installation. They are designed for offices, retail, hospitality, clinics, warehouses, and growth sites where the network needs to stay supportable instead of drifting into patchwork.

Who this page is for

Commercial buyers that want to compare package ladders before the final quote stage. This page helps operations teams, office managers, franchise groups, and growing businesses understand the difference between a smaller supported network, a more segmented business environment, and a higher-accountability managed footprint.

What these packages include

Each package combines supported network hardware, typical installation scope, documentation, and a monthly management level. Cameras, warranty coverage, expansion Wi-Fi, and cabinet organization can be added to the base package as the scope grows.

Primary Offer

Managed network packages

Base packages

Choose the closest starting point, then add the most common scope expansions. Final proposals can still account for cabling, closets, camera systems, voice, backup internet, and site-specific conditions.

Common add-ons

Use add-ons to build a more realistic budget conversation before the final quote stage. Camera packages are included here because MLN is designed to stay accountable for both the network and the visibility layer.

Included in package pricing

  • Supported network hardware listed in the selected bundle
  • Typical installation labor and documentation for the package profile
  • Monthly network monitoring and management at the listed service level
  • Basic setup, segmentation, and handoff for the package scope

Typically quoted separately

  • Structured cabling beyond what the package assumes
  • Electrical work, trenching, lift access, roofing, and construction remediation
  • ISP service, voice service, fax service, and third-party subscriptions
  • Custom rack builds, high-density Wi-Fi, large camera overlays, and unusual site conditions