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Pure Vision Technologies can provide technical expertise and market intelligence advice for data center implementation, relocation, consolidation, and collocation services.

Managed WAN Services

Managed WAN services cover the features and functionality carriers offer in their wide area networks (WAN) and at the customer point of demarcation. These are a collection of value-added services that can include monitoring and reporting, security, and outsourced CPE functions. Large businesses see managed network services as a way to outsource IT functions and purchase them along with consulting and professional services that assess, design, and implement their enterprise networks. At a basic level, carriers' managed WAN services offer monitoring and alerts of critical problems such as network outages. Higher tiers of service can add configuration management; proactive troubleshooting and trouble resolution; SLA management; more sophisticated/granular monitoring and reporting; on-the-ground CPE installation and hardware support, ensuring CPE software is up-to-date and configured correctly; and overall lifecycle management.


Telecom Contract Negotiation

 

Telecom  Negotiation could be the one of the best investment you and your company can make right now . Get the right guidance that can make all the difference to your companies bottom-line in today’s ever changing economy.

Telecom Expense Audit.

 Statistics reveal that many telecommunications companies have error rates on the monthly bills they send to customers ranging from 10 to greater than 30%. An OSS Telecom Expense Audit can identify this overcharge, neutralize any discrepancies and reduce this overhead expense without any reduction in service.

Telecom Expense Management (TEM)

 Start saving money on your telecom bill today. Our unique telecom audit services will allow you to save on your telecom expenses yet still retain the same level of service.

 

Telecom Project Management

 Telecom projects are generally very complex and they need to be managed by someone who has very specific telecom skillset. Unlike our Project Managers, the typical Project Manager is not familiar with the various technologies, such as T1,T3, Switching, PBX, RCF and VoIP nor are they intimate with the provisioning processes, vendor roles and the timelines associated with implememtation from each individual vendor.

Basic Business Line

 Basic Business Lines, often called “Plain Old Telephone Service” (POTS) lines, provide basic access service and supply a single voice-grade communication channel for single line telephones, key telephone systems, modems and other devices that need to access the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Business Lines offer consistent naming, functionality, standard and optional feature sets and convenient feature packages across all markets.

 

Broadband Solutions- Metro Ethernet

 

Broadband Solutions-  Metro Ethernet . Metro Ethernet – Etherrnet over copper fills the gap between bonded T1 and fractional DS3 and is a unique alternative to competing fiber products.
 

Colocation

 

 A colocation center (collocation center) ("colo") or carrier hotel is a type of data centre where multiple customers locate network, server and storage gear and interconnect to a variety of telecommunications and other network service provider(s) with a minimum of cost and complexity

 

Conference Calling

 

 Conference calling is a call where there are multiple parties at different locations. The most commin business version of a conference call is when there is an "800" number established and all calls to that number are cross connected as a service.

 

Ethernet

 

Ethernet technology has been around since the 1970s, devised as a local area network (LAN) protocol used to link computers and transfer information across short distances, often several hundred yards or less. Over the years Ethernet has bested competing local network technologies, including token ring, FDDI and ATM, to become utterly dominant as an inexpensive plug-and-play LAN protocol. The latest generation of carrier Ethernet services is the result of service providers responding to the demand by enterprise customers for a simple way to connect their premises networks across metro and wide area networks. Enterprise IT departments like the idea of an Ethernet service that represents an extension of familiar LAN networks across metropolitan areas, instead of having to deal with the (to them) puzzling world of telco standards such as SONET, frame relay and ATM. Finally, Ethernet is also emerging as an access alternative to TDM circuits, providing enterprise customers with high bandwidth access to the Internet, or to an IP VPN service, or to a data center, without incurring the higher cost of WAN interface cards on the routers.
 

IP VPNs

 

Internet protocol-based virtual private networks (IP VPNs) were first popularized in the late 1990s, as the benefits of using public networks to replace private networks began to take hold with enterprise network managers. An IP VPN consists of a set of protocols that provides businesses with secure connections between locations – whether over the public Internet or across carriers’ private IP networks – that are shared by other users. IP VPNs use comprehensive security measures to ensure the privacy and safe passage of business data, including encryption, encapsulation, authentication, and authorization. IP security protocol (IPSec), point-to-point tunneling protocol (PPTP), and Layer 2 tunneling protocol (L2TP) define various forms of encryption and authentication. Tunneling refers to methods of encapsulating a data packet within an IP packet. This allows the encapsulated packet, including its header, to be encrypted for security. Since the encapsulated packet need not be IP, tunneling supports multiprotocol traffic.
 

Managed Data Center Services

 Managed Data Center Services

Market Definition

The managed data center services market assessment examines a range of solutions delivered to business customers that can be hosted by a provider within its own facilities, managed on the customer’s (or a third-party’s) facilities or, in some cases, are a combination of both. Managed data center services, which include managed applications services, hosting and managed storage solutions, and utility computing offerings, are benefiting from the combination of maturing technology, better business models, and rising demand for competitively-priced selective outsourcing solutions. Increasingly, businesses are looking to third-party providers to deliver managed applications and other hosted solutions through the cloud, often using a flexible on-demand pricing model. Many of these services are built around a shared resources model, relying on virtualization technology to allow multiple clients to share common server resources securely and lower fees. 
 

 

MPLS VPN Network Solutions

 MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) is packet-delivery based technology that meets industry standards and is used to speed up and make easier to manage network traffic flow for superior QoS (quality of service) that, for instance, provides real-time video and sound and meets bandwidth requirements of service level agreements (SLAs).

 

OC-1

 An OC-1 is a type of optical fiber circuit used in a Synchronous Optical Network (SONET). The base rate (OC-1) is 51.84 Million bits per second.

 

OC-12 Circuit

 An OC-12 is a type of optical fiber circuit used in a Synchronous Optical Network (SONET). The transfer rate for an OC-12 is 622.08 Million bits per second.

 

OC-24 Circuit 

An OC-24 is a type of optical fiber circuit used in a Synchronous Optical Network (SONET). The transfer rate for an OC-24 is 1.244 Giga bits per second.

 

OC-48 Fiber Circuit

An OC-48 is a type of optical fiber circuit used in a Synchronous Optical Network (SONET). The transfer rate for an OC-48 is 2.488 Giga bits per second.

 

Plain old telephone service

Plain old telephone service (POTS) is the voice-grade telephone service that remains the basic form of residential and small business service connection to the telephone network in most parts of the world. The name is a retronym, and is a reflection of the telephone service still available after the advent of more advanced forms of telephony such as ISDN, mobile phones and VoIP. It has been available almost since the introduction of the public telephone system in the late 19th century, in a form mostly unchanged to the normal user despite the introduction of Touch-Tone dialing, electronic telephone exchanges and fiber-optic communication into thepublic switched telephone network (PSTN).

 

 

 

Regional Service

 

 

Regional Service is service between two points within a Local Access Transport Area (LATA) but external to the telephone carrier's designated "local" calling area (a group of area codes and local exchanges). Normally an additional amount is charged for these calls. Regional calls are normally listed in a separate area of a carrier's bill.

 

SIP Trunking

 

 

SIP Basics – What is SIP and SIP Trunking?
SIP-Session Initiation Protocol is a "signaling" system for connecting, monitoring and disconnecting connections across the internet. A SIP Trunk is a network interface device that recognizes SIP signals and can process these signals to other SIP devices.   SIP Trunking is provided by a Softswitch or SBC-Session Border Controller which provides, among other things, signal processing, protocol conversion, transcoding conversion, call routing, QoS-Quality of Service, AAA-Authorization, Authentication and Accounting functions as well as switching control interface to and from gateways.

 

 

T1 Circuit

 

 

T1 is a dedicated circuit that has 24 voice or data channels. The data transfer capacity for a T1 is 1.544 Million bits per second.

 

T3 Circuit 45 MBS

 

 

T3 is a dedicated circuit that is equivalent to 28 T1's. It has 672 voice or data channels. The data transfer capacity for a T3 is 45 Million bits per second.

 

Toll Free

 

 

Toll Free Service is also knowm as "800" Service. This service is used so customers can call a user and only incurr a local call regardless of the relative locations of the caller and the callee

 

Voice PRI

 

Each ISDN PRI (Integrated Services Digital Network, Primary-Rate Interface) line puts 1.544 Mbps of available bandwidth on a single network line, giving you the capacity to connect more efficiently with partners, suppliers, and customers.

 

 

 

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