MegaPath's Business Ethernet delivers reliable speeds up to 20 Mbps at a fraction of the cost of DS3 access. This service is a great value for businesses that have intensive bandwidth needs and require a simple, managed high-bandwidth solution. Business Ethernet service is available in 3 Mbps, 5 Mbps, 10 Mbps, 15 Mbps or 20 Mbps speeds.
Business Ethernet service includes all of the following, all for one competitive monthly fee:
- Professional installation
- An online customer portal to simplify billing and account management
- Business-class Ethernet access equipment
- Email, web site, and domain name hosting
Business Ethernet services are supported by redundant U.S.-based Network Operation Centers that ensure 99.99 percent availability. Backed by iron-clad service level agreements that guarantee reliability and 24x7 customer services, MegaPath Business Ethernet offers more ... more options, more flexibility, more service and more value.
Business Ethernet Features & Benefits
MegaPath's Business Ethernet solution is a business-class broadband connection packed with business productivity and enhanced features that support multiple users, Web sites, and enterprise applications.
- Business-class router
- 20 hours dial-up service per month
- 50 email accounts
- 100 MB of Web space
- 10 GB/month data transfer for your Web space
- Doman name server (DNS hosting) for one domain
- 1 static IP
- Up to 13 extra static IPs (justification required)
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Broadband Frequently Asked Questions
What types of access are available at my location?
Access is dependent on local carriers, so to find out what is available in your area click here.
What is the difference between DSL and T1 service at the same speed?
DSL typically offers similar bandwidth to T1 for a lower price, but it is not available everywhere. Another difference is service: T1s are generally more robust and include more stringent service level agreements (SLAs).
What is the difference between a bonded T1 and two individual T1s?
A bonded T1 uses special equipment and routing protocols to ensure that the total available bandwidth of the T1's can be used for a single data transmission session.
What is the difference between ADSL and SDSL?
ASDL, or asynchronous DSL, provides different bandwidths in each direction; SDSL, or synchronous DSL, provides the same bandwidth in both directions. SDSL also has greater reach range, and is available in more locations than ADSL. Finally, SDSL is more robust, includes more stringent SLAs, and includes a dedicated phone line.
What is included with my MegaPath broadband?
MegaPath broadband includes a portfolio of services including e-mail, Web space, and DNS hosting. See www.megapath.com for more detailed information.
What type of customer premise equipment does MegaPath use?
MegaPath uses enterprise-class customer premise equipment (CPE) to enable us to remotely monitor, troubleshoot, and resolve any issues that may arise. We can also update firmware and re-configure routers if necessary.
How does MegaPath support these services?
With MegaPath, all services are supported by the skilled technicians that staff our U.S.-based redundant network operations centers (NOCs) 24x7.
What makes MegaPath broadband different from your local ISP?
Unlike most local ISPs, MegaPath operates its own nationwide network and is recognized as a Tier 1 Internet Service Provider. With direct connectivity to more than 100 other Tier 1 Internet Service Providers around the country, MegaPath’s network ensures that your traffic will be routed to its destination much faster with much more reliability than is possible with a local ISP.
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