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Companies Get Private with Broadwing MultiConnect Solution
March 6, 2002
By Optically Networked Staff
Broadwing Inc. today announced that its new MultiConnect Private Line Solution has attracted more than thirty top tier enterprises.
According to the company, MultiConnect Private Line is a distance insensitive private line solution that gives customers a high-speed, secure wide area network (WAN) connecting multiple locations for one fixed cost. The company said the MultiConnect product, by utilizing a point-to-multipoint architecture, is flexible, protocol agnostic and enables customers to connect up to twenty-eight locations using DS3s.
"Historically, private lines have been the optimal choice for transmitting information between sites, but companies were often prohibited from purchasing them because of the expensive cost. With MultiConnect, Broadwing has created a secure, high performance, high speed, low cost solution that is unrivaled in the industry," said Stephanie Atkinson, Business Telecom Services analyst, Frost & Sullivan. "Broadwing's MultiConnect provides a unique cost advantage for companies that require high-bandwidth connectivity, by offering a flat-rate monthly fee, eliminating fluctuating pay-per-mile concerns."
MultiConnect, according to Broadwing, enables customers to integrate numerous Broadwing services ranging from dedicated long distance to international private line, and it supports multiple transport protocols including voice, frame relay, ATM and IP via one cost-predictable solution. Additionally, Broadwing said MultiConnect is an ideal support system for Layer II network systems.