Network Solutions
Lease line

NCR Fiber Net Internet Leased Line is a premium internet co nnectivity product, delivered over Wi-Fi. There is no risk of fibre cut and hence uninterrupted connectivity.
The uninterrupted leased line gives your organisation an edge of faster data output with state-of-the-art infrastructure supporting right from your web hosting to CCTV camera access. Fast internet connectivity helps your.


Corporate Internet

iNext Global Technologies provides a premium internet access that has been developed especially for larger companies that require internet access for heavy Internet use, faster data transfer, VPN connections, hosting email servers, websites, and other applications.
iNext Global Technologies recognises the importance of internet access for your company. Our technical team continuously monitors all connections in order to guarantee a quality of service.
MPLS

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a switching technology that forwards data from one source to its destination using labels rather than IP addresses. The MPLS protocol speeds up and influences traffic flows. In a legacy MPLS network, the first router to receive a packet governs the packet’s entire route.
The identity of that packet is then transported to the following routers using a label in the packet header. MPLS compresses packets of several network protocols, which is why it is known as a multiprotocol. MPLS supports a wide variety of access technologies.


P2P

One of the most highly-touted benefits of using P2P technology lies in its ability to cut bandwidth bills. Simply put, infrastructure costs a lot of money to set up, so it’s much better when individual users take on the hosting and distribution load instead of relying on traditional servers.
A good example of a major company that couldn’t exist without P2P is Skype, the famed online phone business that allows you to call your friends and family for free over the Internet.
SD WAN

D-WAN architecture offering on-site equipment that connects to a cloud gateway (or virtual gateway). This provides the benefits of an on-premise SD-WAN (real time traffic shaping for example) with the added benefits of performance boosts when companies use cloud applications. This is most beneficial in situations where connectivity becomes an issue,
but cloud applications can remain connected to a gateway that’s networked directly to a cloud provider. Those gateways can keep sessions active for cloud applications. It’s common for cloud apps to run over public internet where they’re controlled by the company’s SD-WAN

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