Client to Client Links
Where a company is spread over multiple sites with poor communications between them, it's
now comparatively easy to connect their independant networks together to act as one coherent
company wide WAN (wide Area Network).
Where sites are separated, but within line of sight then point to point optical or microwave
links can be very cost effective. These links now capable of operating at 100Mbit/s to
1Gbit/s speeds.
If sites are geograpically distant then MPLS allows the telecoms infrastucture to be used
to provide a high speed, resiliant WAN where voice, video and data can be prioritised as required.
Laser/LED Line of Sight
Optical links are used for short distance connections between two locations. Key Features
    - Wireless Communications
    - Full Duplex Connectivity
    - Industry Standard Network Interfaces
    - Secure Data Transmission
    - Transparent Operation
    - 100Mbit/s to 1Gbit/s
    - Built-in Signal Monitoring
Microwave Line of Sight
Microwave links can be used as an alternative to optical Point to Point links. Key Features
    - Wireless Communications
    - Full Duplex Connectivity
    - Industry Standard Network Interfaces
    - Secure Data Transmission - very narrow beams
    - Transparent Operation
    - 100Mbit/s to 1Gbit/s
    - Resiliant - unaffected by fog - 1Gbit fallback to 100Mbit in torrential rain
Metropolitan Fibre
Metropolitan Fibre can provide a very high speed point to point link but is only available in certain areas
MPLS (Virtual Private Network)
MPLS allows you to use the telecoms infrastucture to provide a high speed,
resiliant WAN where voice, video and data can be prioritised as required.
Key Features
    - Integrated, high performance, resiliant WAN
    - Allows prioritised traffic (high/low latency) voice, video, delay and mission critical applications
    - Mix and match access bandwidths to suit organisations needs
    - 'Fill' the access bandwidth as those needs increase
    - Potential cost savings on infrastructure, management and support costs
    - Standard Service Level Agreement covering availability, packet loss and latency
    - 24x7 technical support
    - Voice, Video and Data convergence