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OneDotCom support and provide multi point access mediums to enable connectivity to its carrier grade cloud. 

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Point to Point Ethernet (Fiber)

Point-to-Point Ethernet provides fast Ethernet service, which is the ideal high bandwidth and cost-effective point-to-point networking solution. Customers get secure Ethernet connectivity through optical fibre networks to ensure optimal service quality and redundancy. The guaranteed data transfer rate ranges from 1Mbps to 10Gbps and supports a wide range of interface and segmentation options to ensure a perfect match with all customer business needs.

A typical Metro Ethernet network is a collection of Layer 2 or/and Layer 3 switches or/and routers connected through optical fiber. The topology could be a ring, hub-and-spoke (star), or full or partial mesh. The network will also have a hierarchy: core, distribution (aggregation) and access. The core in most cases is an existing IP/MPLS backbone, but may migrate to newer forms of Ethernet Transport in the form of 10Gb speeds.

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BCSgroup uses MPLS in its Ethernet cloud. The subscriber will get an Ethernet interface on Copper or Fiber. The customer's Ethernet packet is transported over MPLS and BCSgroup uses Ethernet again as the underlying technology to transport MPLS. So, it is Ethernet over MPLS over Ethernet.

Wireless

BCSgroup, provides high performance wireless solutions for SME, Network operators, enterprise, government, ISP and consumer networks geographically focused within Johannesburg and Cape Town Metro’s

BCSgroupcreate wireless links between two geographically separate locations using affordable and carrier grade components. Typical equipment required for each location consists of a suitably prepared router, an antenna which will be mounted outside the building and a cable to join the two together that connects to a Wireless High Site.

The range of a wireless link is determined by many very variable factors. With clear line of sight and no interfering factors such as background noise, trees and buildings, the default setup will work very reliably with end points 5-10km apart.

The ideal conditions for linking multiple locations together wirelessly are often frustrating to achieve within a Public Spectrum. Putting BCSgroup in the position to offer licensed wireless spectrum to our Clients to ensure through-put and link quality

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