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Aztec Internet Services
As a Division of Clarkson McLaren Corporate Communications , Aztec technologies is able to provide ISP facilities and a nationwide network of POPs
through iPacific. In many cases it may be more effective for Aztec technologies to run and manage an organisation’s applications from a central point. We are able to provide attractive rental/leasing schemes to cover all the services associated with application hosting.
Multi Site Services
For every secure multi site solution
iPacific can provide the
best quality alternatives using the latest technologies and
premium last mile access. Organisations which require branch
offices and remote workers to all work together securely can
take advantage of a VPN based solution and also add in robust
security which is equal to a closed LAN environment.
iPacific can provide these solutions and alternatives
utilising MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) which is a
private IP VPN combining the flexible any-to-any communication
found on PSTN or Internet with the reliability, quality and
security delivered via private lines, Frame Relay or ATM
services.
MPLS offers differentiated performance levels and
prioritisation of delay and non-delay sensitive traffic as well
as voice and multimedia applications - all one a single network.
A range of management options are available including supply and
management of Customer Premise Equipment (CPE), providing the
customer with a fully managed solution.
The main advantages of MPLS are:-
- High-performance packet switching along pre-determined
paths
- It is independent of the underlying OSI layer 2
connectivity
- Highly scaleable allowing easy network expansion
- Customer VPN traffic segregated from others by the use
of unique Route Distinguishers
Customers can retain their existing IP address scheme
IP VPN – Multi Site Solutions. The key strength of the
iPacific IP VPN service is its flexibility. It offers a range of
benefits for a wide variety of businesses. The service carries
any type of traffic, in IP format. It prioritises time sensitive
or business-critical data over non-urgent data, in other words
it offers different Qualities of Service (QoS) to different
types of traffic.
The service is scalable for different network sizes and
different numbers of users, and it’s simple to add new sites or
extra bandwidth as the demands on the network change.
Each site is automatically connected to all the others
(meshed network topography). It simplifies network management
for iPacific clients, reducing costs. There is an optional
connection to the Internet, protected by a firewall.
Benefits and features
- Highly reliable – 99.85% SLA
- Faster Data Transfers Between Offices – Speeds from 1M,
contention ratios which specify the minimum and maximum
speed that can be achieved
- Greater Security – Data is not being sent via the
Internet which makes it difficult for other Internet users
to access client networks
- Cost-effective – No data traffic fees for inter office
data transfer
- Multiple Access Options – Access variety from Dial,
ISDN, DSL to Fibre
- Reduced Infrastructure – In comparison to current
dedicated services which to not allow for the
cost-effectiveness of Service Loading (Frame Relay, ISDN and
DDS). Streamlined infrastructure which saves staffing,
technical and administration costs.
- Connect Multiple Sites – Economically and easily connect
remote branch office and employee’s homes to the main
corporate Network.
iPacific IP VPN provides clients with permanent IP
connection. The IP connection is terminated on customer managed
or iPacific managed routing hardware using a physical MultiNet
Access.
The iPacific IP VPN Service Offers:
- A hight quality network service for organisations who
need access to high speed services
- A high capacity, redundant IP Network with wide coverage
in key centres
- A quality service backed by real service level
guarantees and 24 x 7 client support.
- Flexible and competitive pricing
iPacific IP VPN enable customers to create
- A single VPN for all the client’s traffic in a HUB and
Spoke model (many to one)
- A single VPN for all the client’s traffic in a meshed
modem(all to all)
- Multiple VPNs with restricted access to sites in a
semi-meshed modem (some to some)
- Multiple VPNs with restricted access to communities of
interest for specific client sites in hub and spoke or
meshed models
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