Connectivity  

If you have multiple locations, we can save you money and ease the burden of invoice management. We consolidate multiple vendors and invoices under one single nation supplier, providing discounted services. One company. One bill. One point of contact.  

Data, Internet, Wireless and Secure Network Options  

The process is simple. Provide us with all your connectivity invoices and we will recommend alternatives. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. If we can’t provide you with better service, a better price, and consolidated billing, you lose nothing.  

SD-WAN 

SD-WAN (software defined wide area network) replaces expensive private networks. Our team of solution engineers, along with subject matter experts, meet with each client individually and customize solutions specifically for you. SD-WAN pairs low cost, high availability internet access with intelligent routing. SD-WAN also provides increased resiliency. 

Benefits of SD-WAN: 

  • Significant cost reduction over traditional MPLS
  • Increased visibility into how the network functions
  • Rapid problem identification
  • 24/7/365 proactive monitoring
  • Centralized orchestration 

MPLS 

MPLS (multiprotocol label switching) - our meshed MPLS backbone network consists of co-location facilities in multiple states consisting of redundant circuits provided by different carriers. Unlike in standard MPLS network infrastructure where all locations must be in the same network, our meshed network allows for combining links from different providers. We are able to offer our meshed MPLS network due to our partners’ long-standing agreements and interconnections with underlying loop providers, as well as our multiple Network-to-Network interfaces which allow enhanced quality across different carriers.  

Internet Access 

Broadband Access types include DSL Line Share, DSL Dry Loop, Cable and Fiber (FTTN and FTTP). 

Dedicated internet access (DIA) types include T1, Ethernet over copper, Asymmetrical Ethernet over copper, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet and Wavelength.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Recently a client was complaining that their ERP was dragging and becoming very inefficient. Their legacy software required in-house code writing as the business grew. Our partners dug deep into the code and determined that each time a need came up, code was written in routines that effectively dragged the system to a standstill. Our suggested solution was implemented and the clients problem was resolved.