International Private Leased Circuit (IPLC)
As our customers businesses become more international, the need for timely communications with their overseas operations has increased. Corporate communications networks that can communicate information efficiently and reliably have become essential as the backbone of management strategy. IPLCs serve as a vital component of the network plan as it provides a fully manageable, dependable and secure alternative to the Internet backbones.
IPLC (international private leased circuit) is a point-to-point private line used by organizations to communicate between offices that are geographically dispersed throughout the world. An IPLC can be used for Internet access, business data exchange, video conferencing or any other use which requires the exchange of data between geographically dispersed locations.
Secure, Dedicated Network, IPLC is a point-to-point data service solely dedicated for your business needs. Since you get dedicated bandwidth, you can be assured of complete security and privacy in your communication. This service entitles you to high-speed connectivity – 24 hours a day, anywhere in the world via submarine cable.
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
MPLS is a mechanism in high-performance telecommunications networks that directs data from one network node to the next based on short path labels rather than long network addresses, avoiding complex lookups in a routing table. The labels identify virtual links (paths) between distant nodes rather than endpoints. MPLS can encapsulate packets of various network protocols. MPLS supports a range of access technologies, including T1/E1, ATM, Frame Relay, and DSL.
Cost savings, Depending on the specific mix of applications, and network configuration, MPLS-based services can reduce costs by 10% to 25% over comparable data services (frame relay and ATM). As companies add voice and video traffic, cost savings can rise to as much as 40% networkwide.
Virtual Private Network
A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network, such as the Internet. It enables a computer or network-enabled device to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if it were directly connected to the private network, while benefiting from the functionality, security and management policies of the public network.[1] A VPN is created by establishing a virtual point-to-point connection through the use of dedicated connections, virtual tunneling protocols, or traffic encryption. Major implementations of VPNs include OpenVPN and IPsec.
Security, Not only hackers, but anyone who work on computer needs protection on the Internet during the actions. When working online you don’t want your data (personal information like name, credit card number, passwords etc.) to be transferred or controlled. VPN creates a safe connection between you and our servers and this protection is really hard, almost impossible to break, unlike your basic protection.