Iron Diamond’s managed bandwidth services connect you directly to Tier 1 providers – AT&T, MCI, Global Crossing, Tata Communications, Level 3, Sprint, SAVVIS, and NTT Communications. With Iron Diamond your information travels on the most extensively connected and reliable networks in the world. Fully redundant and designed to eliminate single points of failure, Iron Diamond Systems network is designed to deliver – every time, on time and no downtime.
Whether you need bandwidth in Chicago or Kelowna, or need a 1000 Mbps Private Link between Los Angeles and London, Iron Diamond can deliver. Built on robust Force 10 Network switching we bring the world to you.
While any two computers can connect via the internet, the path taken will impact the speed and reliability of communication. The optimal path generally is one that:
Minimizes the number of networks travelled
With Iron Diamond, connect directly to the internet backbone. Our network features:
Connections burstable to 10/100/1000 Mbps or higher upon request
10Gbps connectivity
Bandwidth availability in 1Mbps increments
Bandwidth reporting
SLA backed guarantee of 100% network availability
Plug and play provisioning
Iron Diamond Managed Bandwidth Services
The Problem...
Ever had urgent e-mails delayed because a large multimedia presentation was streaming somewhere else in the office? Or, have had your VoIP connection suffer from poor latency and breakups because of a large file download?
The Solution...
Iron Diamond Systems Managed Bandwidth controls corporate Internet service with customizable QoS (Quality of Service) settings. Iron Diamond optimizes and prioritize your Internet bandwidth to provide the highest QoS for critical business functions.
Internet traffic packets undergo content based labeling and then routing policies are applied to these packets through defined bandwidth partitions. Partitions can be assigned priorities and limits, and can be divided among several disparate ISP connections – even automatic failover should an ISP backbone go offline.
By partitioning traffic, critical functions are given top priority while less critical functions are limited to different pathways or routes. Each connection is given the bandwidth it requires ensuring your important information will always get through on time, every time.