Network / Voice
DATA SERVICES
Providing connectivity for a company’s infrastructure is essential to the success of any business. RBC partners with communication providers to give you the framework to allow your company’s data to flow efficiently and effectively. Data is an expansive term today, encompassing digital packets that carry voices from one point to the next, files or applications, or…well, the list goes on. Today’s networks need to keep up and running and they require pathways that have security, integrity, speed and the capacity to allow you company to get things done!
Internet Access
Providing you with reliable internet access to allow your company’s network infrastructure to perform at the optimal speeds.
Point 2 Points
A direct, dedicated communication link between end points.
VPLS
A Virtual Private Lan Service allows companies a vehicle in which to allows companies to connect locations in a secure and private environment. This service often utilizes an MPLS backbone.
International Data
Providing a way in which to send email, data and voice seamless communication internationally.
ISP Aggregation
Ability to have multiple internet connections to provide redundancy and resiliency for your network.
MPLS, VPN
MPLS: Multi-Protocol Label Switching. Utilizes labels to move data packets around a network. This allows for prioritized routing of certain packets. Creating an efficient and speedy network.
VPN: Virtual Private Network. A service that provides and encrypted tunnel for your data.
VOICE SERVICES
Voice is the transmission of human speech over a network.
POTS
Plain Old Telephone Service . . . still need for key area functions and backup communication. ie: Elevators
SIP Trunking
Session Initiated Protocol: A service which allows a company to use IP (Internet Protocol) to connect their offices to their main phone system.
PRI / Prime Rate Interface
Allows company data and voice access through copper wiring.
Hosted Phones
A cloud-based voice service where a third-party provider manages PBX and call routing through the internet.
ACCESS TYPES
Fiber
A technology that transmits data as light pulses through thin strands of glass or plastic. Provide high speeds of transmission.
Fixed Wireless
High speed internet service that transmits via radio waves.
Coax
A cable design that transmits high frequency signals for data for cable TV, internet and radio communications.
DSL
Digital Subscriber Line that transmits high speed data over existing telephone lines.
T1
Dedicated, high reliability digital connection that allows for 24 simultaneous channels for voice or data.
3g/4g/5g
The 3rd, 4th and 5th generation of mobility technology
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