Ethernet over Copper or T1 Internet - Which is best for your business enterprise?

Ethernet over Copper Internet (also abbreviated as EoC) provides business-class internet connection with a comparable Service Level Agreement (SLA) as a T1 or Bonded T1. Much like T1 Internet, it's bandwidth will never be shared with others and also bandwidth speed is also the same speed up and down.

Ethernet Internet is always delivered through several sets of twisted copper cables as a native Ethernet signal, which is why it is referred to as Ethernet over Copper. A key benefit over (bonded) T1 lines is that EoC doesn't need costly devices (like a T1 router) at your location, since the hand-off is a common Ethernet wire which are then connected to any type of router or gateway.

It is usually far simpler to upgrade to a higher speed. Whereby changing your bonded T1 line could take weeks or months and often consists of new wiring and often new hardware, with Ethernet over Copper upgrading to a faster bandwidth is often as hassle-free as your carrier updating your your preexisting plan and that's it.

Ethernet over Copper employs prevalent technology and therefore more economical. A 10 Mbps EoC line may be as low as $775, and a 2Mbps EoC close to $225.

business internet ( description here - http://ethernet-over-copper.co ) Ethernet Consistency

Ethernet over Copper circuits uses several pairs of copper . When one pair drops, your Ethernet circuit is still going (although at a slower speed). In addition, because less hardware is needed at the building, the chance of carrier hardware malfunction is minimized.

As stated at the beginning of this article, EoC has an SLA equivalent to T1's.

Ethernet over Copper Accessibility

Verizon was one of the first companies to deploy Ethernet over Copper. It's access was actually considerably modest and you also had to be inside a precise distance from an Ethernet-ready CO (around 1500ft).

In the past svereal years, greater numbers of enterprises have switched to Ethernet over Copper instead of T1 and Bonded T1 Internet. It is actually equally as reliable and secure as T1 Internet yet it provides a whole lot more bandwidth opportunities plus better value.

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