Internet Connectivity

Internet Access Connectivity

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Internet Connectivity

E-colo.com can help you determine what the best connection to the Internet
for your offices. We have been assisting Companies as the industry has changed from DSL, T1 ( 1.554 meg), and DS3 (45 meg) to 10 or 100 meg Ethernet connection. You can also combine one of more T1s for a 4.5 or 6 meg connection or by using multiple provides using BGP.
Your choices are determined by the location of your offices and if any providers have run either high speed Copper, Ethernet, or Fiber into the building. The price is determined on the yearly commitment ( 1-5 years), the length of the local loop ( last mile), and the technology ( Copper, Ethernet, or Fiber) .
Internet connectivity at your Colocation facility is always Ethernet ( 10 megs, 100 megs, or 1 gig). There are various plans depending on your usage and your bursting requirements. You can also run a traditional T1 or DS3 into the facility but you will incur a Cross Connect fee. All Data Centers have dual egress for their bandwidth and have multiple providers for redundant connectivity to the Internet.

 

Access Options

  • DSL
  • T1(1.54Mbps)
  • DS3 (45 Mbps)
  • OC3 (155 Mbps)
  • OC12 (622 Mbps)
  • 10 Mbps
  • 100 Mbps
  • 1 Gbps
  • 10 Gbps

Fiber Optics / Ethernet Connectivity

E-colo.com can provide you with multiple speeds and Carrier choices for your Ethernet and Fiber Optic connectivity. As you see from the list below you have many choices depending on your speed, technology, and redundancy requirements.
Availability is more abundant in the major Cities such as New York, and Washington but the Fiber providers continue to expand their Networks because of the increased demand for high speed connections between offices and Colocation facilities. In many cases there is Fiber Optics available on your street or in your building and all we have to do is complete the buildout.
Below please find a few of the options available. Please call or email your requirement including speed and office or Colocation address.

Dark Fiber/FOI
(Metro Fiber)

Dark Fiber/Fiber Optic Infrastructure (Metro)

Dark Fiber/FOI
(Long Haul )

Dark Fiber/Fiber Optic Infrastructure (Long Haul)
Only available between Boston - New York - Washington DC

WDM

WDM
Metro Wavelength Services capable of combining various protocols such as OC12, OC48 or OC192, Fiber Channel, FICON and ESCON and Gigabit Ethernet. Delivered in a point-to-point or protected service Offered as a fully managed lit service and includes equipment

Metro E Private

Metro Ethernet Private
Private Ethernet connectivity across a completely private managed network with dedicated fiber and equipment:

Metro E Dedicated

Metro Ethernet Dedicated
Dedicated Ethernet connectivity across AboveNet metro core network with dedicated, guaranteed bandwidth availability

Metro E Standard

Metro Ethernet Standard
Standard Ethernet connectivity across AboveNet metro core network with best efforts service level

Metro IP
(Port & Loop)

Metro IP (Port & Loop)
Metro IP combines AboveNet’s global IP backbone with high-performance Gigabit Metro Ethernet over private fiber exclusively dedicated to the customer to deliver the optimal solution.

dcXchange

dcXchange
A rock solid DWDM core platform locks together high traffic locations with key data centers in the metro area for seamless wave carrier interconnections.
available in NY/NJ, Washington DC/Northern Virginia, and the San Francisco bay area

EWAN/MPLS

EWAN/MPLS
Long-Haul Ethernet connectivity offered in 20, 50 or 100 Mbps circuits, Internet VLANs available with same connection, Delivered over private dark fiber, Path Protection option available, Offered in managed or unmanaged configurations

IP Transit

IP Transit
Internet connectivity

VPN/VPLS

VPN/VPLS

POP COLO

POP Colocation

Long Haul

Long Haul Unprotected
1 GIG, 2.5 G, & 10 GIG Unprotected Waves

 

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