Broadband Internet access is ideal for small and mid-size businesses such as retailers that need a connection for point of sale (POS) equipment. iNET offers a variety of broadband speeds and technologies that allow for bandwidth flexibility and scalability in real time. Asymmetrical and symmetrical speeds ranging from 1Mbps to 300 Mbps download and 1 Mbps to 300 Mbps upload.
DIA (Dedicated Internet Access)
Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) provides a private, secure connection for any business. iNET has a Network Operating Center (NOC) manned 24/7/365 to manage these services. With a world class network and partnerships with leaders in the industry, iNET can offer a unique and diversified solution. Guaranteed bandwidth, ranging from 1.5 Mbps up to 10 Gbps, provides scalability and reliable performance.
BROADBAND
Access Types
Cable
Cable broadband is a method of delivering high-speed Internet to residences and businesses using cable television infrastructure. Similar to DSL, fiber, and fixed wireless connections, cable bridges the "last mile" between the mainstream Internet "backbone" and customer residences.
FIBER (FTTN & FFTP)
Fibre broadband uses fibre optic cables, which are better at transferring data than standard copper cables. And by data, we're talking online gaming and streaming movies and music. Basically, you can do all the things you love on the internet faster.
DIA (Dedicated Internet Access)
Access Types
Ethernet Over Copper
Cable broadband is a method of delivering high-speed Internet to residences and businesses using cable television infrastructure.
Asymmetrical Ethernet Over Copper
Asymmetric Ethernet (AEoC) uses one or two phone cables to deliver service.
Fast Ethernet
Fast Ethernet is an extension of the 10 megabit Ethernet standard.
Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet (GbE or 1 GigE) is the term applied to transmitting Ethernet frames at a rate of a gigabit per second.
Wavelength
Wavelength Service is a large bandwidth connection providing high-speed Internet or data service delivered over lit fiber-optic lines.