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Dedicated Internet Access DIA

Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)

Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) is delivered through several physical and wireless connection mediums. Unlike shared broadband, every DIA method provides a private, 100% uncontended loop between the customer’s site and the Internet Service Provider (ISP). This guarantees symmetric upload/download speeds and performance, backed by Service Level Agreements (SLAs), for your operations, streaming, and backup data, automatically and without ever worrying about overage fees.

Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)

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Dedicated Servers

Fiber Optic Connections

Fiber is the gold standard for DIA delivery due to its massive bandwidth capacity, immunity to electrical interference, and lack of distance-based degradation
Ethernet over Fiber (EoF):
The most common enterprise standard. It routes data natively as Ethernet packets over glass fiber, allowing speeds to easily scale anywhere from 10 Mbps to 100 Gbps
Dark Fiber Leased Lines:
Providers hand off a dedicated pair of unlit fiber strands to the client. The enterprise supplies its own optical equipment to fully control the connection’s capacity and protocols

Fixed Wireless Access (FWA)

Fixed wireless bypasses the need for physical cables in the ground by transmitting data through the air
Microwave / Millimeter Wave:
Uses high-frequency, line-of-sight dish antennas placed on the customer’s rooftop, pointing toward the ISP’s tower. It is widely used to provide high-speed DIA in urban areas where digging for fiber is cost-prohibitive, or as a physically diverse backup circuit

Legacy Copper Networks

While largely phased out by fiber, copper-based delivery methods still exist in areas with older telecom infrastructure. They suffer from strict distance limitations
Ethernet over Copper (EoC):
Combines multiple standard copper telephone twisted pairs to deliver a single synchronous Ethernet circuit, typically maxing out around 50 Mbps.

Data Center Interconnects & Blended DIA

For enterprises colocated within data centers, DIA is delivered without traditional local loop telco lines
Cross-Connects:
A simple fiber patch cable run directly inside the data center from the customer’s rack to one or more Tier 1 provider routers
BGP Blended DIA:
Data center operators or providers engineer a resilient “blend” of multiple upstream ISP networks, managing automated failovers via Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to ensure zero downtime
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