|
Simply put, Ethernet uses cables to connect computers.
Bandwidth is increasingly becoming the engine driving all businesses and Ethernet is a high bandwidth connectivity service specifically designed for businesses and organizations. It also provides highly secure data transfer to protect the sensitive information of a business and it's clients.
What types of businesses benefit from Ethernet? Here are just a few examples:
- Schools
- Seamlessly deliver data intensive content like e-textbooks, video and distance learning
- Move data storage and applications to cloud-based servers without sacrificing user performance
- Law offices
- Easily and securely backup client records
- Meet bandwidth requirements to hold videoconferencing sessions
- Medical offices
- Improve medical imaging sharing between offices in a highly secure environment
- Support healthcare voice network, email, patient data, and other applications requiring connectivity between hospitals, doctors, insurance providers, laboratories, and other providers of services that are part of the extended healthcare network.
- Manufacturing companies
- Enable interoperability in connecting plant-operations to corporate and administrative offices, and the Internet
- Shorten time-to-deployment of new assembly lines
- Eliminate costly downtime for maintenance
- Transfer large architectural files in a very short amount of time
When should you consider Ethernet?
- Your organization requires more capacity
- You're looking to network multiple locations together
- You're looking to connect your offices to a third party data center or cloud service
Which Ethernet service is right for your organization?
- Ethernet Private Line - point-to-point connectivity between two customer sites for bandwidth-intensive applications
- Ethernet Virtual Private Line - a point-to-multipoint connection that allows customers to tailor bandwidth, performance characteristics and cost to meet the needs of their applications
- Ethernet Network Service - multipoint-to-multipoint connectivity to connect organizations with high-bandwidth requirements and multiple locations
- Ethernet Dedicated Internet continuous, high-bandwidth connectivity between customers' LANs and the public Internet.
Start by clicking the "Get Started" button below and we'll help you tailor a solution specific to your business needs.
|
|