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FatPipe (FATN) Completes $1.4 Million 210+ Site SD-WAN Deployment for a Large U.S. School District
Unified architecture connects classrooms, offices, and data centers with centralized control and predictable performance
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH / ACCESS Newswire / October 23, 2025 / FatPipe, Inc. (NASDAQ:FATN) announced the completion of a 210+ site SD-WAN rollout for a large U.S. school district under a $1.4 million contract. The project brings all campuses, administrative offices, and data centers onto a single FatPipe SD-WAN design intended to provide reliable connectivity for instruction, testing, voice, and video.
"We are excited to complete a 210+ site SD-WAN deployment for a large school district and to welcome another district to our growing K-12 customer base," said Sanch Datta, President and CTO of FatPipe. "A single architecture across campuses helps technology teams scale policy, speed up troubleshooting, and focus on the classroom experience."
The district standardized on FatPipe's controller-led architecture to streamline turn-up and ongoing operations. Zero-touch provisioning and template-based configuration helped accelerate site activations while maintaining consistency across school types. Application-aware routing and intelligent path selection keep learning platforms responsive during peak periods.
"Executing deployments of this scale underscores FatPipe's ability to deliver complex network transformations efficiently and at enterprise scale," added Datta. "Each new rollout expands our footprint and deepens relationships with organizations that depend on secure, high-performance connectivity. As we grow our base of long-term customers across public and private sectors, we believe FatPipe is well-positioned to capture a larger share of the rapidly expanding SD-WAN and SASE markets and create sustained value for our shareholders."
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About FatPipe
FatPipe pioneered the concept of software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) and hybrid WANs that eliminated the need for cooperation from ISPs and allow companies and service providers to control multi-link network traffic worldwide. FatPipe has now pioneered cost-effective, advanced single-stack cybersecurity for on-premise deployments that significantly improve network and cybersecurity for SMBs.
FatPipe obtained 13 U.S. patents related to multipath, software-defined networking. FatPipe products are sold by 100+ resellers worldwide.
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