From the President

"Business communications involves the collaboration of many different services. Data applications continue to explode. IT managers must focus on how to collaborate with both internal and external clients. Over time the idea of a telephone number will be obsolete. Email addresses may be the key for all communications - whether voice, IM, videoconferencing or email.

Communications continues to grow and is shared across various platforms. Scalable services are essential to quickly accommodate capacity requirements pushed by these ever increasing business apps. Splice goes beyond just providing bandwidth by helping customers prepare for growth and ensuring they are equipped to meet the dynamics of change in a fast paced business environment."

 

Andy Coan, Splice CEO and President

Private IP (MPLS)

Summary
Private IP Layer 3 product puts all your traffic on a reliable, private network with Quality of Service (QoS) routing. With Private IP Layer 3, you can build a hybrid solution between your public and private networks while enabling automated business processes, including e-commerce, VoIP, converged solutions, shared intranets, and extranets.
  • Global availability
  • QoS routing
  • Multicasting for improved bandwidth conservation
  • Seamless Frame Relay/ATM integration
  • Stringent SLAs
  • Remote access (via Secure Gateway)
  • Multiple access options
  • Any-to-any connectivity
  • Streamlines network management, planning, and expansion.
Classes of Service (CoS)

Classes of Service (CoS) allow customers to prioritize traffic (voice, video, data) while consolidating your traffic on a single network.
Migrating to MPLS-based any-to-any connectivity helps simplify your network topology and support requirements.



Disaster Recovery and Private IP
Re-direct traffic to another site in the event of an emergency. No disaster contingency plan is complete without some provision for rerouting vital traffic. With Verizon’s Disaster Recovery Port, you can redirect traffic from your compromised site or sites to a location you have designated as a back-up location. Your port appears as simply another node on your network so it’s easy to redirect traffic on the fly.
  • Less expensive than the normal port
  • Traffic can be forwarded either to a new, safe location or to an on-site standby Disaster Recovery Port
  • Designate a location on your network or on a third-party disaster recovery vendor site

These options are available with Private IP Layer 3:

Geographic Diversity
Geographic Diversity, also referred to as POP or Gateway Diversity, provides circuits at the Point of Presence (POP) or gateway level.

Router Diversity
Router Diversity provides diverse circuits at the Private IP Provider Edge (PE) level. With Router Diversity, the two sites will be provisioned to two different PE devices on the Private IP network.