SERVICES

Our clients are varies from Private Sectors, WISPs, Cable Operators, Local Government Units and Government Organizations.

  • Direct Internet Access

    Unlike broadband, direct Internet connections bypass the public infrastructure that carries the Internet to millions of customers. These direct connections can guarantee high speeds and high reliability. Think of dedicated Internet service as a private fast lane on a highway.

  • Domestic Leased Line

    A leased line is a reserved circuit between two communication points that is always active and rented monthly. Leased lines are dedicated, meaning that any bandwidth associated with the leased line is solely for private, organizational use.

  • Metro Ethernet

    Metro Ethernet can connect two sites or hundreds of sites. Connect residential subscribers or businesses to the Internet. Provide connectivity to public or private cloud data centers. Provide wholesale mobile backhaul services.

  • Internet Exchange Services

    An Internet Exchange lets Internet service providers (ISPs), content delivery networks (CDNs), and other network providers exchange Internet traffic with one another, typically on a cost-neutral basis.

  • Data Center Colocation

    A colocation data center refers to a data center that enables you to rent out space for your own hardware. For example, instead of using your own on-prem space for your servers, cables, networking devices, and other computing equipment, you can rent out space in a data center.

  • Teleport IX

    Teleport allows users to access resources running on devices that are located anywhere in the world, for example, devices on third-party networks, servers behind NAT, or devices connected via a cellular connection.

  • Ethernet Virtual Private Line

    Ethernet Virtual Private Line, or EVPL, is a data service defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) that provides point-to-point and multiple EVCs between a pair of dedicated UNIs.

  • Network Consultation Services

    Network consultants typically work to help organizations build and maintain computer networks that meet their needs. They often use their networking expertise to help organizations stay up to date on new technology and other information technology issues.