Internet
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Dedicated Fiber
Services include 20MB to 10GB dedicated symmetrical fiber backed by industry-leading service level agreements (SLA’s). These are ideal to consolidate services across a single fiber connection. We also provide cost-effective wireless backup solutions that provide business continuity in the event of an outage.
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Cable Internet
These services are ideal for single offices or for less demanding business environments. Cable internet provides asymmetrical bandwidth and value pricing to small business customers.
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Cellular Internet
These services are for locations that don’t have access to landline facilities and need internet connectivity. Cellular internet can also be used for backup on higher-speed fiber or cable circuits.
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Broadband Wireless Access (BWA)
Is your business located in an Unserved area that does not have access to traditional wired internet services? Does your business require a redundant/backup Internet connection? RightComm has a solution for you. RightComm has partnered with the leading wireless Internet operator in the NY Capital Region, Hudson Valley Wireless (HVW). HVW’s network covers over 3,500 square miles passing over 8,500 businesses and 450 Anchor Institutions. HVW is a facilities-based operator that focuses on providing primary and redundant connections. The network covers the New York Capital Region, North Country, Central Region, and Southern Tier. HVW also operators’ facilities covering Western Massachusetts and Vermont. Hudson Valley Wireless is On-Net with most major providers. It operates the region’s largest independent High-Capacity Microwave and Private Fixed-Wireless LTE network, offering complete Carrier Diversity, Geographic Diversity, and Wireline Diversity.
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Ethernet
Ethernet services use a fiber ring or similar technology to interconnect customer locations. It offers the benefits of reliability, easy bandwidth management, and scalability. Ethernet services can be scaled up quickly. Businesses can have an extremely reliable network, and more importantly, a network that will keep pace with their business requirements as they grow.
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Software Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN)
SD-WAN allows companies to build higher-performing WANs utilizing lower-cost and commercially available Internet access, enabling businesses to partially or wholly replace more expensive private WAN connection technologies such as MPLS. Today, as users embrace new SaaS (Software as a Service) models such as UCaaS or CCaaS the resources that they need to access can be located anywhere. SD-WAN uses a centralized control function to manage traffic securely and intelligently as it traverses the network. This increases application performance and delivers a high-quality user experience, resulting in increased business productivity, agility, and reduced costs for IT. SD‐WAN enables IT and business managers to deploy Internet‐based connectivity easily, quickly, reliably, and securely.