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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATION SOLUTIONS
There have never been more choices for connecting to your network. Some are new and innovative, while others date back to the last century. This conversation is not about what is best overall, but rather what is the best application in each situation. Additionally, no one solution is foolproof, having multiple connections in place, and the management systems to prioritize/direct activity can increase productivity and elevate user experiences. Data networks can be classified based on size, physical architecture, and coverage area. Common examples include:
PAN (Personal Area Network) is a network designed to connect computers and devices within a user's personal workspace.
LAN (Local Area Network) is a type of data network that uses switches, routers, cables, and access points to enable the interconnection of devices and endpoints to internal/web servers within a limited area (such as a building or an office).
Wi-Fi is a wireless LAN standard, used for communication among devices on a small scale. Wi-Fi can be one of the cheapest and fastest ways for short-distance transmission, enabling regular activities like video streaming, VoIP, online gaming, and web browsing. Wi-Fi uses radio frequencies between devices. 2.4 GHz provides great coverage but slower speeds, while 5GHz has faster data rates but over a smaller area. Wi-Fi devices need to have an initial connection (often wired via DSL, cable, or fiber, or via a mobile hotspot) unless they’re part of a mesh system that works together to extend coverage. The current Wi-Fi security standard is WPA2 or WPA3.
Bluetooth is a short-ranged wireless technology that allows to transmit data or voice over a short distance, eliminating cables and providing a convenient connection standard. Most Bluetooth devices have a maximum connectivity range of 30 feet, although that distance can be reduced if an obstacle, like a wall, is in the way. This technology is generally secure and safe because they operate across frequencies, hopping hundreds of times each second.
The following is a select list of our IT and Telecommunications Provider Solutions. However, our services are designed to locate the most accessible, customized solutions for each of our business clients:
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Global network with PoPs in major cities
Built using uniform SD
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Network and security services in one cloud platform
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Availability SLA for cloud
connections
Active network configurations for the cloud
AI-powered analytics
AI for automated network
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Real-time and identity-based analytics
VoIP services
AI communication services
Bluetooth is a short-ranged wireless technology that allows to transmit data or voice over a short distance, eliminating cables and providing a convenient connection standard. Most Bluetooth devices have a maximum connectivity range of 30 feet, although that distance can be reduced if an obstacle, like a wall, is in the way. This technology is generally secure and safe because they operate across frequencies, hopping hundreds of times each second.
MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) is designed and works essentially like a LAN -- but it covers a much larger area. A MAN can be designed to span several buildings and typically covers a metropolitan area or campus.
WAN (Wide Area Network) is a collection of LANs and other data networks that share information and communicate over a large area (typically 50 kilometers or more in diameter). The internet is the largest example of a WAN, relying on a large, complex network of service providers using servers, modems, switches, and routers to provide connectivity to organizations and individuals all around the world.
Satellite/Microwave network is made up of one central hub and thousands of remote hubs designed to transmit everything from weather data, voice and data to mobile devices, television, telecommunications, radio, navigational information, military surveillance, and broadband internet service. The signal can bounce off a satellite or be terrestrial, but both require line of sight to work.
Cellular Data Network is a wireless network, often referred to as Mobility, where fixed-location transceiver base stations (distributed over land cells) provide each cell point with network coverage to enable it to transmit content such as data and voice. Each cell is designated with a unique frequency (or set of frequencies)
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Sites and cloud connections with proactive credits
Outage notification
Mix and match public and private connectivity
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solutions with security
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Co-managed solutions or fully
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Integrated firewalls, and firewall service
Analytics, cloud security, CASB,
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Cloud Communications
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