Significant features afforded by the new
"BROAD Net"TM Communications Systems include:
- HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL NETWORK ACCESS
- ECONOMICAL BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS
- SECURE/DEDICATED NET INTERCONNECTIONS
- CONTINUOUS ON-LINE COMPUTER NETWORKING
- RELIABLE WAN & VIRTUAL BACKBONE CHANNELS
- MULTI-MEDIA CONVERGENCE: DATA/VOICE/VIDEO
- REGIONAL & WORLD-WIDE ENTERPRISE COMPUTING
- RLAN/WAN/INTRANET/WWWEB STREAMING CONNECTIVITY
- INTELLIGENT MEDIA-ACCESS: DISTRIBUTED NET SERVERS
Offering economical high-performance remote-networking access into
enterprise LAN/WAN networks and Inter/IntraNet operations,
these "BROAD Net" communications technologies provide the flexible
wideband front-end connectivity needed to optimize the potential
capabilities of global computing
networks, including e-commerce/e-market, integrated multi-media and
EDI/Information-Processing systems.
The "BROAD Net" Communications Systems encompass advanced Wideband
digital transmission technology to achieve economical/high-speed
interconnectivity from remote client-sites or LANs, into enterprise
LAN/WAN computing networks, as well as Inter/IntraNets and ISP/WWWeb
high-bandwidth backbone channels; selectively utilizing
communications networking features that can incorporate:
- DSL - DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINES
- WIRELESS & SATELLITE TRANSMISSION
- CABLE SYSTEMS & FIBER OPTIC NETWORKS
- DISTRIBUTED - NETWORK ACCESS
SERVERS
These communications technologies offer network access and concentric
integration into:
- CORPORATE CLIENT/SERVER RLANs/WANs
- ATM or FRAME-RELAY SWITCHED NETWORKS
- INTERNET ISPs & VIRTUAL
BACKBONE CHANNELS
These "BROAD Net" Systems now
enable progressive small and mid-sized businesses to
economically realize the vast potentials afforded by virtual
world-wide networking and internet e-commerce access; using
dedicated high-speed/ broadband communications technology,
typical of expensive network capabilities nominally employed
by the largest international corporations. The wideband facilities typically utilized for these "BROAD Net" Communications Systems include the following technologies:
DSL - DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE TECHNOLOGY |
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DSL - DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE affords high-performance dedicated
remote access networking technology and provides advanced
transmission capabilities for radically enhancing the bandwidth
capacity of conventional local central-office copper telephone
lines, to create secure direct-access digital interconnections into
both corporate LANs/WANs and Inter/IntraNet/WWWeb computing networks,
featuring:
- High-Speed Inter/IntraNet Global Communications
- Economical Broadband Always-On WWWeb Networking
- Dedicated, Secure and Reliable/Managed Networks
- Wide-Bandwidth/Multi-Protocol
Streaming Transmission
DSL technology permits virtually bypassing the local telephone
exchange switching-circuitry and utilizes new economical routing
and multiplexing techniques that facilitate broadband symetrical
or asymetrical remote-network channel rates in excess of 1.5 Mbps.,
depending on C.O. distances, or of up to 50 times faster than
other conventional local access systems.
These DSL communications systems incorporate cost-effective
router/modems and DSL access-multiplexers to interconnect and
concentrate multiple access lines into ATM or Frame-Relay switching
data-networks for virtual/ transparent dedicated connectivity
into enterprise LANs/WANs and to ISP Servers for Internet
back-bone channels.
DSL communication systems now offer High-speed, Secure and
Dedicated/Continuous networking access at a fractiion of the
cost of conventional leased lines or of ISDN dial-up services.
Optional high-performance Workstations available for these
DSL Networks can be referenced on the pages entilted:
"Power-View.PC" or "Ultra-Lite.PC", that are included on
this AIRi.com site.
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WIRELESS AND SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
New WIRELESS Systems technologies now offer economical
on-line access to multi-media network resources for remote
computing operations,including: Mobile/Portable, Industrial,
Warehouse, Branch Office and International facilities; while
still ensuring enhanced network performance, security and
reliability with direct broadband communications.
By obviating the necesssity for expensive wiring or cable
installations, the "BROAD Net" Wireless or Satellite
Communications systems offer cost-effective computer-
networking access, for high-speed LAN/WAN/InterNet remote
connectivity between dispersed clients, vehicles, offices
or buildings; at distances of over 10 miles for Wireless
links, or for global accessibility using Satellite networks.
These Wireless Networking solutions are now offered in
flexible Data/Voice/Video communications configurations for:
- STATION to LAN/WAN/ISP Access
- RLAN to INTER/VPN/WEB Networks
- LAN to LAN/WAN/ISP Bridging
- MOBILE to LAN/InterNet/WWWEB
As alternatives for regional wide-area-networks, SATELLITE
based communications systems offer economical global networking
capabilities, which can now provide broadband Data/Voice/Video
services; to facilitate high- speed, world-wide Inter/IntraNet
access for geographically remote clients and mobile computing users.
Additional information on these "BROAD Net" Wireless and Satellite
Communications systems is also included on the accompanying page
referencing: "Air.Net", as listed on this site. Also, refer to
the pages on "iPALM.PC" or the "Data-Vision.PC", for references
on both mobile and portableIntelligent Work-stations available
for Wireless networks. CABLE SYSTEMS and
FIBER-OPTIC NETWORKS
High performance remote-computing access, utilizing available
CABLE Modem Systems or FIBER-OPTIC Network Communications is also
offered with the "BROAD Net" Systems, for wideband multi-media
transmission into corporate LANs/WANs and to world-wide Inter/Intra
Networks.
Coherent network engineering and implementation services are
available for integration of high-bandwidth Cable/TV networks
and Fiber-Optic systems into corporate/enterprise LAN/WAN/VPN
computing facilities and to global Inter/Intra/WWWeb networks
for Information Technology and e-Commerce business activities.
Cable Systems and Fiber-Optic Networks can be configured for
intelligent convergence of Data/Voice & Video computer-communications,
with up to multi-Megabit transmission rates; typically utilizing
existing infrastructure facilities that offer extremely economical
costs, for inclusion of:
- STATION to LAN/WAN/ISP Linkages
- CLIENT to INTRA/EXTRA/WWWEB Nets
- RLAN to LAN/WAN/VPN/INTER Networks
- POP / NAS - Distributed Network
Servers
Also, refer to the pages entitled "PC/Network-Station" or
"PC/Display-Station" on this site, for information on
intelligent and remote Workstations used with Cable Modem
Systems and Fiber-Optic Networks. NAS - NETWORK ACCESS
SERVERS
Distributed NAS - NETWORK ACCESS SERVERS, provide a
powerful/intelligent networking architecture for remote
multi-media storage/forwarding and information compression/
transmission capabilities, using broadbandInter/IntraNet/ WWWeb
communicatiions. These multiple NAS Servers optimize the
broadband accessibility, high-speed networking and collaborative
media integration for interactive Data/Audio & Video Streaming files.
The distributed Network Access Servers enhance high-bandwidth
streaming-data transfers and can incorporate:
- Intelligent Two-Way Media Communications
- Media File Compression and Decompression
- Interactive Multi-Media Caching/Storage
- Broadband Data/Voice/Video Local
Access
- Integrated Web Services & GRID Computing
These NAS-Network Access Servers, facilitate intelligent
broadband linkages directly from the client POP - Point of
Presence, into the ISP and Host computer backbone networks.
This technology effectively accelerates the on-line performance
of wideband Inter/IntraNet communicaations facilities,
offering virtual real-time transmissiion rates for collaborative
integration of Data/Voice & Video multi- media networking;
effectively optimizing line-speeds and minimizing latency &
congestion, for transporting of high- bandwidth/media-rich content.
These broadband transmission services can provide real-time
communication for 3G or MPEG-2,3,4 video data at speeds well
in excess of 5 Mbps, regardless of geographic delivery points;
including a multiplicity of on-line store & forward options that
are controlled from the client desk-top, with conventional Web
GUI interfaces.
Added reference materials on the Network Servers is available on
this "AIRi.com" site, by linking to the page designated as:
"SUPRA-SERVER".
"BROAD Net" Communications System support services are also
optionally available for: network consulting, design,
implemenation, management and training, to assist in the
deployment of both distributed wideband networks and RLAN/
WAN/WWWeb computer-communications facilities.
Further technical information on these "BROAD Net"
Communications Systems can be requested directly fron
ASC SYSTEMS by phone at: 313/882-1133, or
by mail at: Mack Pl., Box-566,
St. Clair Sh., MI 48080, or via
E-mail links from: ASCi@mail.usa.com
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