Examining the technological and market benefits of Net to Net's IPacket architecture.
Net to Net Technologies' IPacket™ architecture delivers the ease of use and reliability of Ethernet throughout the service network, resulting in an easy-to-deploy network that is optimized for IP services. By eliminating the complexity of ATM and Frame Relay from this portion of the network, hardware, administration, and configuration costs are greatly reduced. In addition, more bandwidth is useable for data transport, regaining up to 20% of bandwidth that is previously lost to transport overhead.
For transport technologies that dictate cell-based transport as part of a technology specification, such as ADSL, IPacket allows cell-based transport using Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), within the guidelines of the packet-based network. This allows for the IPacket suite to accommodate cell-based access methods within an overall packet-based network architecture.
IPacket products consist of Net to Net products that provide Ethernet packet-based data delivery over a variety of WAN transports, including but not limited to VoDSL, IDSL, SDSL, ADSL, T1/E1, and DS3/E3.
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