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- Scalability up to 3 Mbps
within 2 business hours
- Client Network Monitoring
- Redundant Internet paths
- Network Performance
The Internet has become a valuable tool for you
to strengthen your relationship with your customers,
partners, vendors and employees. It has provided
you a faster, more efficient means to communicate
with them. Customers are making purchases from
your web site, you are buying products from suppliers
and your salespeople interact with customers and
receive orders electronically. Increasingly, your
core applications have web interfaces. The benefits
that drove you to web-enable your business have
made it crucial to always have a reliable connection
to the Internet.
When you think about business continuity, typically
the first thought that comes to mind is keeping
your business operational after a natural disaster
(a fire, tornado or flood.) In those situations,
your first consideration is how to continue operations
if your entire office infrastructure is gone.
However, what happens when you lose a part of
your infrastructure but not all of it –
such as losing your Internet connection for 48
hours?
According to a recent study published by the Gartner
Group where they surveyed 620 CIOs, business continuity
was detemined to be one of their top three priorities.*
If you need to have the best possible plan in
place for uninterrupted data communications, Prairie
iNet has an economical and scalable solution.
Scalability up to 3mbps within 2 business
hours
Our solution offers the flexibility to dynamically
scale your broadband connection up to 3 Mbps within
2 business hours.
Client Network Monitoring
You have the optional security of having us monitor
your connection to recognize potential issues
before they become problems.
Redundant Internet paths
Since a significant number of connectivity problems
occur in the “last mile,” a balanced
approach of using Prairie iNet in conjunction
with another provider will provide unmatched redundancy
at an affordable price.
Network Performance
Our IP + ATM Powered Network transmits more information
faster, reducing overhead and increasing throughput
19% to 24% beyond traditional circuit-based frame
relay networks.
*Business Week, May 13, 2003
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