How Does Point-to-Point Data Transmission Work?

If your business has two or more office locations, you could benefit from a Point-to-Point Ethernet connection. A point-to-point connection offers a private, secure, high speed link between two or more sites. This will enable you to reduce costs and consolidate IT resources. You would be able to make phone calls using a VoIP telephone system between each office for free and experience faultless video-conferencing. Nowadays, the security of your data is paramount. A leased line offers a totally secure connection that is essential when transferring data and performing daily backup processes.

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Our point-to-point leased line solutions allows you to choose how much bandwidth you require, which can range from 2Mbps to 10 Gbps, depending on your needs. They are totally secure and can easily be configured to your individual company’s needs. Because you will not be sharing your line with any other users, you will experience a guaranteed speed when uploading and downloading data. All our Ethernet connections offer you an industry standard Service Level Guarantee.

To find out more about whether interconnects are suitable for your needs, contact us today for a consultation.

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