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CTC has worked for years with building owners, management companies, Heating and Air Conditioning contractors, PBX providers and others to satisfy their private networking needs. We have even built private networks for the White House Communications Agency and Social Security Administration. However with WiMAX even greater degrees of separation and management are available to our customers.

A Private network does two things, keeps your traffic off the Public Internet or allows for safe passage using advanced VLAN or routing paths. CTC can build networks for you that eliminate the need and expanse of Point-to-Point T-1s or expense outdated frame relay or newer MPLS routers This is immensely valuable for locations that need say a T-1s worth of bandwidth that can be spread across multiple buildings or sites.

This is particularly true for Management companies handling many buildings. Particularly if clustered. Often it is required to have phones or PBX extensions move from site-to-site as personnel handle tasks at several buildings. Or to be able to reach security cameras that do not require full time monitoring. If they are managing 5 buildings in a given area and paying traditional rates for point-to-point connections this could cost thousands of dollars a month, by using our VPN and Private connection options we usually can handle this kind of requirement for hundreds per month, a significant savings particularly when annualized.

CTC also has dry pipe options, a dry pipe is a standby connection to a network that is a hot failover path or a alternate route to get to your destination. Think of it as a short-cut or a back door into another location. Since dry pipe connections do not require us to buy equivalent connectivity to the Internet these can often be done at lower costs than expected.

CTC can also provide PBX in the cloud solutions that can have your telephone system running across the city as easily as it runs in your physical office. Furthermore we can do this so cost effectively that most customers will save money while implementing a state of the art system that makes them more efficient and with far more flexibility than traditional PBX systems.

Since each private network requirement is different please feel free to consult one of our sales engineers in planning your requirements. Our VP of Sales Larry Levin would be happy to answer questions about Private networks, VPNs and HVAC options.

More information on a VPN or private network.

 

A virtual private network (VPN) is a computer network that is implemented in an additional software layer (overlay) on top of an existing larger network for the purpose of creating a private scope of computer communications or providing a secure extension of a private network into an insecure network such as the Internet.

The links between nodes of a virtual private network are formed over logical connections or virtual circuits between hosts of the larger network. The Link Layer protocols of the virtual network are said to be tunneled through the underlying transport network.

One common application is to secure communications through the public Internet, but a VPN does not need to have explicit security features such as authentication or traffic encryption. For example, VPNs can also be used to separate the traffic of different user communities over an underlying network with strong security features, or to provide access to a network via customized or private routing mechanisms.

VPNs are often installed by organizations to provide remote access to a secure organizational network. Generally, a VPN has a network topology more complex than a point-to-point connection. VPNs are also used to mask the IP address of individual computers within the Internet in order, for instance, to surf the World Wide Web anonymously or to access location restricted services, such as Internet television

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