Point to Point Data - Building your WAN

A wide area network (WAN) is a telecommunications network, usually used for connecting computers, which spans a wide geographical area, such as between different cities, states, or even countries.

WANs typically are used by corporations or organisations to facilitate the exchange of data between their computers in dispersed offices. Across all industries, most large corporations with facilities at multiple locations use WANs, and even small businesses with just two remote sites increasingly use WANs.

No matter what your requirements Spectrum Networks is ready to help you in design, deployment and implementation of your WAN.

Spectrum Networks can provide connectivity over the following platforms and a very wide range of speeds from as low as 1.5M/bit right up to multi-gigabit fiber and microwave.

Methods of connectivity and speeds.

Connectivity Method Maximum connection Speed
ADSL 25M/bit
SDSL 4M/bit
Wideband Ethernet 20M/bit
ATM over Fiber 155M/bit
Ethernet over fiber 1G/bit
Ethernet over microwave 1G/bit
Dark Fiber 10G/bit

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