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Medical Imaging Transmission
Medical images, such as those generated by Teleradiology equipment, have large file sizes due to high resolution. Rapid transmission between hospitals and medical centers requires high availability, high bandwidth telecommunication services. For smaller offices or infrequent use, a T1 data line might easily suffice. For medium and larger facilities, DS3 or Ethernet fiber optic carriers are recommended.

What is Ethernet over Copper
Ethernet over Copper, or EoC, uses copper transmission lines rather that fiber optics. T1 lines are most often used to transport mid-band Ethernet signals in the 1 to 10 Mbps bandwidth range when provisioning fiber optic lines is too expensive.

What is PBT?
PBT stands for Provider Backbone Transport. It's an adaption of Ethernet to extend Layer-2 switching into the WAN transport network. PBT was pioneered by Nortel and will be standardized by the IEEE as PBB-TE.

What is QoS and how do you get it?
QoS means Quality of Service. Most often you hear about QoS when referring to converged networks that transport both packet voice and data. QoS mechanisms may include prioritizing voice packets over data because voice is much more affected by latency and jitter.

Will Carriers "Light Buildings"?
Some will if their closest point of presence (POP) is within a mile or so of your location. The farther away you are, the higher the bandwidth commitment needs to be in order to justify the carrier's construction costs.


10 Gig E Enterprise Bandwidth Connectivity
Extremely high bandwidth Metropolitan and Wide Area Network connections up to 10 Gig E, 100 GigE, Gigabit Ethernet, and Fast Ethernet are now available from competitive carriers in metropolitan areas. Easily scaled fiber optic options from 10 Mbps up and cloud connections are also available, including Managed SDN Software Defined Networking and SD-WAN, as desired. Find out in seconds if your commercial business building or a nearby location is already lit for a high bandwidth Ethernet WAN connection up to 10 Gigabit Ethernet. Simply use this handy form...

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