Uploaded on Jun 9, 2022
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Carrier Ethernet
Carrier Ethernet
Carrier ethernet is a wide area
network (WAN) which uses standard
telephone lines for data
communication. It is highly reliable,
but also very expensive. The main
advantage of using carrier ethernet
over other types of WAN
connections is its high level of
reliability.
Because carrier ethernet is
dedicated to a single organization,
it's unlikely that you'll experience
any issues related to the internet
service provider (ISP), such as slow
speeds or outages.
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In addition, carrier ethernet service
providers guarantee an agreed-
upon bandwidth level, which makes
it much easier to perform tasks like
streaming audio and video while
maintaining a stable connection.
When you're running a business, you
can't afford to have your network go
down. It's critical that the people
you're counting on to stay in touch
with customers, send orders out and
make sure everything is set up
properly stay online. That's why it's so
important to own a reliable carrier
ethernet solution.
While being without power might
not keep a lot of people from going
about their daily lives, imagine how
much of a disruption it could cause
for your business if you were left in
the dark for days or weeks on end
because your carrier ethernet went
down.
Carrier ethernet has always been one
of the most reliable types of
networking technology, but even still,
it can fail sometimes. The biggest
reason that carrier ethernet goes
down is because of outages—because
they are so large-scale and
unexpected, they're also much harder
to prepare for ahead of time.
Another common reason that
carrier ethernet goes down is
because parts start wearing down
over time—they simply can't keep
up with the amount of traffic being
thrown at them. This is especially
true in high-
Carrier Ethernet is a protocol used
in telecommunications (internet
and data communication) that
allows for high speed transmissions
of data. It was originally developed
by Bell Labs and is now defined by
the International
Telecommunications Union (ITU).
Carrier Ethernet may be used in
combination with optical fiber or with a
digital subscriber line (DSL), but it is
most often used in conjunction with a
fiber optic network. The transmission
rate of carrier Ethernet can reach up to
10 Gbit/s, which is more than sufficient
to transmit HD video signals and voice
services.
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