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TerraNet’s well-designed network promotes state-of-the-art Internet connectivity.
It maintains a top-quality system of traffic engineering. TerraNet systematically
engineers the network to operate at highest availability and reliability with the
least packet delay. In addition to its advanced engineering practices, TerraNet’s
24 hours/7 days Network Operations Center ensures the immediate detection and
correction of the simplest network faults that might arise.
In a nutshell TerraNet’s unmatched dedicated Internet connection service offers
optimum speed, reliability and support.
TerraNet’s dedicated connection service offers a permanent connection to the
Internet as opposed to a dialup service that offers an intermittent
connection. The dedicated Internet connection translates into a full-time
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The following cases highlight the reasons that lead companies to replace their
dialup connections with dedicated connections:
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| Connect to the Internet for very long periods of time. |
Reduce your telephone bill. |
| Establish higher connection speeds than regular dialup or
56K dialup speeds. |
Connect at higher speeds. TerraNet offers speeds in
multiples of 64Kbps (n x 64) up to 2048 Kbps. Speeds higher than 2 MBs can
be accommodated. |
| Host an online application on your server at your own
premises. |
Host your online application at high speeds around the clock
(24 hours/ 7 days). |
To set up a full-time dedicated Internet connection you can use one of the
following three types of local connections, depending on your location:
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Analog Leased Line from Ogero |
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Availability of an analog leased
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availability of a nearby TerraNet Point of Presence (POP). |
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Digital Leased Line from Ogero |
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Availability of a digital leased line is dependent on Ogero |
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network availability. |
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Microwave Circuit from one of the
licensed microwave providers |
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in the country |
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Availability of a microwave circuit is dependent on the
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of a line of sight between the customer’s roof and the
microwave |
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provider’s
relay hub |
All three connection types are reliable solutions. Call TerraNet’s Corporate
Sales Department at 01-577 511 and a sales executive will schedule an
appointment with you to discuss the details of your requirements and decide
which connection method best suits your needs.
The equipment required to run a dedicated Internet connection differs
depending on the choice of local connection you make. TerraNet’s sales
executives will guide you in choosing the needed equipment that best matches
your requirements.
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For all types of connections a basic IP router is needed. |
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A basic Cisco router is highly recommended, but other |
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types of routers could also be used. |
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A cable is necessary to connect the
router to the local connection |
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equipment.
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For an Analog Leased Line,
you need a single Network Termination Unit
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(NTU) that connects the router to the
leased line. NTU is a specialized |
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high-speed modem; several NTU models
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on the speed you request.
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For a Digital Leased Line, you
will need up to four Network Termination
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Units
(NTU) depending on your location and the speed you request. |
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For a Microwave Connection, no additional equipment is needed. The
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microwave provider leases the microwave
termination equipment including |
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the antenna.. |
For more information, call TerraNet Sales Department at 01-577 511
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Dedicated full-time Internet connection with speeds
in multiples of 64Kbps
(n * 64) up to 2 Mbs speed. Speeds higher than
2 Mbs can be accommodated. There are three types of connections: |
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Analog Leased Line |
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Digital Leased Line |
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Microwave Leased |
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connection, then you should contact TerraNet’s Corporate Sales
Department (CSD) at 01-577511. A sales executive will be ready to
schedule an appointment with you to discuss your requirements in
detail. |
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