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| IP Integration Services |
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Lanlogic's own network and that of our partner SBC allows us to provide complex networks nationwide combining the best of each party. |
| Why choose Lanlogic? |
| Choosing Lanlogic ensures
that your company has one point of contact for your
network connectivity. |
| For example: a Bay Area based company with offices in eight states looks to Lanlogic to bring everything together. Connectivity at the larger offices is via SBC T1's, the smaller California offices are connected with Lanlogic Covad DSL and the home and remote users use Lanlogic dialup and SBC DSL. |
| Lanlogic does it
all. |
| In addition, Lanlogic
provides web hosting, email virus scanning and DNS
services. Lanlogic manages the entire network including
the VPN and security. |
| Making it work. |
| By placing the orders
for all services and having direct relationships
with the suppliers we can ensure that your network
is installed on time and actually works. |
Lanlogic Network and Our
Network Partners
Above.Net
SBC
ATT
o1 Communications
About the Lanlogic
Network
Our data centers make use of some
of the latest technology. With redundant connectivity,
backup power, security, and monitoring.
Above.Net
Lanlogic's upstream and co-location
partner is Above.net. The Above.Net backbone has been optimized for
scalability, survivability, and performance. The network
was designed with a single focus, transporting IP packets
reliably and efficiently to their final destinations.
MFN delivers IP traffic rapidly because the number of
network hops is reduced by strategically locating hubs
through the world. Additionally, they do not mix legacy
telecom protocols, ensuring your content is traveling
over a dedicated IP network.
As an industry leader in peering,
with the most aggressive peering policy of any Internet
network, they have increased the number of networks
that we can use to send traffic. This ensures congestion-free
hand-off of our customer traffic to other networks.
The Above.Net network currently runs at
over 200 Gigabytes of capacity, and they have 497 peering
agreements and over 1200 peering sessions. With Above.Net
as our IP network provider, you can be assured that
you are using one of the most reliable and secure networks
available today.
Our dialup, Covad DSL and T1 offerings
all use the Above.Net network for transport. Our primary network
routers and servers are co-located in Above.Net's San Jose,
California facility.
SBC
Pacific Bell is the leading DSL
provider in their market areas. Lanlogic is an authorized
sales agent and our networks are directly connected
making SBC DSL a very practical way to connect to
the Internet. We have tailored a number of add on services
designed to work in conjunction with Pacific Bell DSL
that offer a number of practical enhancements and services
with a personal touch. Control panels to allow self-control
of mail, web, ftp and dial backup make administering
your network much easier. Our ability to make DNS changes
on the fly greatly reduces down time when adding or
moving services.
ATT
World-Class IP Provider With a Business-Class Global IP Network
To meet the demanding needs of your business and to help hone your competitive edge, a world-class IP provider must demonstrate key criteria: a robust infrastructure, advanced technology, extraordinary capacity and reach, vigorous and multi-tiered security, support for a rich array of applications and services, service level guarantees 1 , a global presence and the ability to supply services not just to its own customer base but to other providers.
The highly reliable AT&T Global IP Network allows AT&T to take a position as a Tier 1, world-class provider of IP services, meeting all of the criteria listed above.
Within the United States, the US region of the AT&T Global IP Network is built entirely of AT&T facilities and consists of:
- Multiple, high-speed OC-48 (2.5 Gbps) and OC-192 (10 Gbps) interoffice trunk facilities; AT&T was the first ISP with a fully operational, coast-to-coast OC-192 IP Backbone; AT&T was first ISP to establish a cross-country OC-48 link and the first to carry live customer traffic via an OC-192 link
- Default-free routing, in which packets flow directly from the AT&T US IP Backbone to other ISP networks via peering or customer connections - the most direct route possible. PeerMon, a real-time monitoring tool that detects possible changes or modifications to AT&T's routes advertised by peers in order to enhance AT&T's routing stability
- Consistently low latency, supported by Service Level Guarantees (SLAs) 1 of 60 milliseconds for a network-wide average roundtrip between AT&T Global IP Network Node city pairs in the US and 120 milliseconds for the average round-trip delay of the fastest link between New York and London and between Washington, DC and Amsterdam POPs
- Low packet loss, with a network-wide average SLA of no more than 0.7%
- Network availability target of at least 99.99%
- Multi-layered security architecture and physical security for all backbone nodes
- Support for Virtual Private Networks, intranets and extranets, Web hosting, IP-enabled fax, IP-EDI, managed security services and much more
- Multiple access choices, including dial, private line, ATM, frame relay, cable modem and DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)
The US region of the AT&T Global IP Network is transported on AT&T's highly reliable core network, consisting of more than 73,000 miles of fiber optic cable, of which 16,500 miles is recently deployed next-generation fiber (OC-192 and OC-768 capable), an intelligent optical network and an extensive network of self-healing SONET rings.
Outside the United States, the AT&T Global IP Network reaches more than 50 countries with points of presence in 850 cities.
o1 Communications
Founded in 1998 to provide next-generation data telecom services to Internet Service Providers, O1 Communications, Inc. grew out of California's largest privately held ISP. O1 incorporated in June of 1998 as a separate entity and in September of the same year obtained approval from the California Public Utilities Commission to operate as a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier and Interexchange carrier throughout the State of California.
Headquartered in Sacramento, California, O1 has achieved CLEC certification in 30 states including Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas.
In the beginning, O1 focused its business operations on the very specialized needs of ISPs . O1's goal is to provide an alternative to excessive rates and poor quality of local telecom services available to expanding Internet Service Providers. O1 also provides a growing suite of business-to-business services throughout California which include both voice and data solutions, via our Direct Sales and Partnership Organizations.
O1 will continue to build our network to meet and exceed the needs of out customers. Our goal is to provide our customers and partners with the highest quality service at the fairest prices available
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