- VAN is also an acronym for virtual area network.
A value-added network (VAN) is a private network provider
(sometimes called a turnkey communications line) that is hired by a company to facilitate electronic data interchange (EDI) or provide other network services. Before the arrival of the World Wide Web, some companies hired value-added networks to move data from their company to other companies.
With the arrival of the World Wide Web, many companies
found it more cost-efficient to move their data over the Internet instead
of paying the minimum monthly fees and per-character charges found
in typical VAN contracts. In response, contemporary value-added network
providers now focus on offering EDI translation, encryption, secure e-mail,
management reporting, and other extra services for their customers.
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