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Reliable data transmission channels are essential for seamless communication and efficient operations in modern organizations. They ensure the stable exchange of information between company departments, external partners, and clients.
L2/L3 Data Channels
Data channels
SECURE AND RELIABLE DATA TRANSMISSION CHANNELS FOR BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT NEEDS
For various sectors of business and government structures, it is crucial to have reliable data transmission channels. For financial institutions, this means secure information exchange between the head office and branches; for logistics, it ensures communication between warehouses and transport vehicles; for healthcare, it facilitates the transfer of medical data between hospitals and clinics; and for government agencies, it enables the exchange of confidential documents between departments. Using only the internet often is insufficient for solving these tasks, as data exchange within a company must be fast, secure, and inaccessible to unauthorized access.
Infocom’s nationwide network offers an optimal solution for secure and efficient data transmission. Our channels enable fast, reliable communication between various departments and locations, ensuring seamless connectivity for businesses and government entities alike. By minimizing the risks of unauthorized access and data loss, they provide a robust foundation for secure operations. With high bandwidth and proven reliability, Infocom’s data transmission channels have become a cornerstone of the information infrastructure for numerous organizations.
Infocom began building Ukraine’s first data transmission network, “UkrPack”, in 1991. Today, it has evolved into a modern national network that meets the highest reliability and security standards, delivering rapid and stable data exchange for our clients.
Benefits of Infocom Data Channels:
• High Bandwidth
• Reliability and Stability
• Flexibility and Scalability
• Nationwide Coverage
• Service quality regulated by a Service Level Agreement (SLA)
• Technical support 24/7/365
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Understanding L2 and L3 Data Transmission Channels
L2 DATA CHANNELS
L2 channels provide connections within a single office or building, linking various devices in your local network, such as employee computers, servers, and others. To connect multiple offices into one large local network, L2 data channels—often called “second-level channels”—create a direct connection over long distances between devices at different locations.
Benefits of L2 Channels:
- Speed
High speeds enable smooth video conferencing and the transfer of large data volumes.
- Low Latency
Predictable latency makes L2 channels ideal for remote device connections and monitoring systems where timely information exchange is critical.
- Security
L2 channels are protected from external interference, ensuring the safety of your information.
L3 DATA CHANNELS
L3 channels operate on network-level addresses like IP addresses and manage data routing through various third-party networks. While these channels may have slightly higher latency, they offer greater flexibility for network management, making them ideal for large organizations with multiple branches.
HOW IT WORKS IN PRACTICE?
Imagine you have an office in Kyiv and a branch in Lviv. To enable the daily exchange of large data volumes between these locations, you can order a data transmission service from Infocom. Once the technical parameters are agreed upon, connection feasibility is verified, and the contract is signed, the necessary connectivity will be established at each office (typically via an Ethernet cable, unless otherwise specified). By integrating this connection into your existing communication equipment and configuring the system, your offices will seamlessly operate as a unified network.
L2 DATA CHANNELS
L2 channels provide connections within a single office or building, linking various devices in your local network, such as employee computers, servers, and others. To connect multiple offices into one large local network, L2 data channels—often called “second-level channels”—create a direct connection over long distances between devices at different locations.
Benefits of L2 Channels:
- Speed
High speeds enable smooth video conferencing and the transfer of large data volumes.
- Low Latency
Predictable latency makes L2 channels ideal for remote device connections and monitoring systems where timely information exchange is critical.
- Security
L2 channels are protected from external interference, ensuring the safety of your information.
L3 DATA CHANNELS
L3 channels operate on network-level addresses like IP addresses and manage data routing through various third-party networks. While these channels may have slightly higher latency, they offer greater flexibility for network management, making them ideal for large organizations with multiple branches.
HOW IT WORKS IN PRACTICE?
Imagine you have an office in Kyiv and a branch in Lviv. To enable the daily exchange of large data volumes between these locations, you can order a data transmission service from Infocom. Once the technical parameters are agreed upon, connection feasibility is verified, and the contract is signed, the necessary connectivity will be established at each office (typically via an Ethernet cable, unless otherwise specified). By integrating this connection into your existing communication equipment and configuring the system, your offices will seamlessly operate as a unified network.