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Remote team accessing corp services from many countries

Corp traffic via shared regional nodes, personal traffic native, no per-seat license game.

A team distributed across countries needs consistent access to internal services that are sometimes geo-fenced or unstable from certain ISPs. The traditional answer is a corporate VPN with per-seat licensing, identity provider, and a help desk to onboard each contractor. The cost scales with headcount; the pain scales faster.

QPOL business pilots offer a middle path. Each team member gets a voucher; voucher activates QPOL on their device. The team picks a small set of nodes — typically two or three in regions where internal services live. Members route corporate hostnames through those nodes; everything else is their own native traffic.

Personal data stays personal. The team doesn't see what the member browses outside the corporate hostnames; the member doesn't have to install a corporate MDM profile that owns their device. Compliance scope shrinks to what's actually corporate, which is the point.

Voucher rotation handles offboarding cleanly. When someone leaves, their voucher expires or is revoked at the issuer side. No shared password, no certificate to chase down, no help-desk ticket. The next voucher cycle they're outside the perimeter.

For specifics — SLAs, dedicated nodes, custom reporting — see the Business page or send the form below.