Our network can be expanded through the use of our service provider’s networks. The maps below show the reach of just one provider from our existing facilities.
This allows for our regional presence to be expandable to all points in the area without large capital outlays and long lead times.
Optimised, reliable and secure global connectivity
As the demand for secure global interconnectivity grows, the limitations of the public Internet are becoming increasingly evident: from unpredictable performance to lack of opportunity to optimise or prioritise your traffic to the apparently permanent threat of hackers and DDoS attacks, if assured, high-speed information delivery is the core of your business, a serious company can’t make a serious business on the same Internet your kids use to stream movies on.
Once, voice and data were provided over different networks. Then, in 1979, IBM introduced what it called Class of Service (CoS), but it wasn’t until X.25 in 1984 that what we would recognise as Quality of Service (QoS) came into computer networks—and it wasn’t defined for telecoms until 1994.