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Dedicated Internet Access
Businesses that rely heavily on the internet (which most businesses do, these days) cannot afford to have a slow and unstable internet connection. A poor internet connection can disrupt workflow and make efficiently performing daily business operations difficult. It also decreases their productivity and put their data security at risk. Unfortunately, issues like intermittent connectivity and slow speed to downright outages are all too common even in today’s technologically advanced world.
The solution to these network problems lies in the Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)!
How Can Your Business Benefit from Dedicated Internet Access?
A dedicated internet connection from a managed internet service provider can make all the difference in your business operations. From making simple everyday work errands like sending emails and online research to more comprehensive tasks of digital marketing, video conferencing, and streaming, a dedicated internet can make digital operations a breeze.
A private connection will be a lifesaver for businesses whose daily operations involve voluminous data transfers and tasks that demand high bandwidth and speeds. These include website operations, sales and support, and updating and maintaining backup servers.
A dedicated connection also supports remote access, cloud computing, IPsec VPNs between sites, and a range of other similar services.
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T1 and Bonded T1
T1 is a transmission network that uses copper wires and essentially offers a data transmission rate of 1.5 megabits per second. However, the rate can be increased by combining several T1 lines together called Bonded T1.
Ethernet Over Copper (EoC)
EoC is a type of Ethernet in the first mile. It is a comparatively new hybrid technology of data transmission known for its higher bandwidth, ability to provide symmetrical speeds, and affordability. The connection is built using twisted traditional copper wires and considered a good internet solution for small businesses.
Transparent LAN Service (TLS)
TLS is an Ethernet connection that links several remote networks together, making them appear as one contiguous network. It allows businesses to connect multiple LAN connections without expensive equipment or complex protocol conversions.