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AdvancedCOM Solutions Help Your Business Optimize Your Data Communications Services

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MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) is a technology, not a service. Most carriers run MPLS underneath a wide range of services, including frame relay, wide-area Ethernet, native IP and ATM. The advantages accrue primarily to the carrier. User benefits include lower cost in most cases, greater control over networks, and more detailed QoS (Quality of Service). In fact, QoS is the primary reason IT executives opt for MPLS.
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A VPN (virtual private network) is a way to use a public telecommunication infrastructure, such as the Internet, to provide remote offices or individual users with secure access to their organization’s network. A virtual private network can be contrasted with an expensive system of owned or leased lines that can only be used by one organization. The goal of a VPN is to provide the organization with the same capabilities, but at a much lower cost.
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DIA (Dedicated Internet Access) is connectivity from a customer’s location to the Internet. DIA is comprised of two separate components: the local loop and the DIA port. The local loop is the actual connectivity from the customer’s physical location to their DIA provider’s POP. This loop can be ordered through their DIA provider or it can be a customer provided loop ordered through the customer’s RBOC or LEC. The DIA port is literally the portal that allows for the Internet access.
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DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology for bringing high-bandwidth information to homes and small businesses over ordinary copper telephone lines. A DSL line can carry both data and voice signals and the data part of the line is continuously connected.
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