Dedicated Internet Access

Unlike shared internet connections, such as broadband, dedicated internet access (DIA) ensures the subscribed bandwidth is allocated to a single customer.

DIA is typically delivered over a fiber network and is especially beneficial for applications that demand high reliability, low latency, and consistent performance.

Private Fiber Ethernet (MPLS/VPLS)

Private Fiber Ethernet such as MPLS and VPLS are designed to provide efficient, secure, and high-performance communication within a private network.

These networking solutions are often used by organizations with extensive network requirements to connect multiple locations across a private, non-internet facing network.

DWDM (Wavelength)

Dense Wave Division Multiplexing, also referred to as DWDM or Wavelength, is a technology that uses specialized hardware to transmit multiple wavelengths of light over the same optical fiber, each with its own data stream.

Wavelength circuits are often used for high capacity data transfer, such as point-to-point connections between data centers, and other applications where dedicated, reliable, low latency communication is essential.