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Local Point to
Point:
Point to Point circuits, also known as Private Lines, are
circuits that are utilized as connectivity between two locations.
Customers can utilize this technology to connect host and remote
location or locations in a secure dedicated connection WAN instead
of using a service like FRS (Frame Relay Service) or ATM
(Asynchronous Transfer Mode).
Point to point circuits can
also be used by the customer to connect to a provider's POP for DIA
or dedicated voice applications when provisioned through their RBOC
or LEC as a "customer provided loop".
This allows the customer to maintain control of their
connectivity with the ability to move to a different provider POP if
necessary. Each point to point circuit is distance sensitive,
meaning that the price for the circuit will be dependent on the
mileage between the two locations that are to be connected. Point to
point circuits can be provisioned in full bandwidth allocations
ranging from T1/DS1 (1.544Mbps) to OC48 (2488Mbps).
Local Point to Point Service
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