Ethernet Private Leased (EPL) Circuit Services

Overview

Ethernet Private Leased (EPL) Circuit is a dedicated communication link that seamlessly interconnects offices located across different geographical areas, both domestically and internationally. It is designed exclusively for the internal use of an organization and offers a private, not shared, connection.

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Types of EPL Circuits

Features

International EPL: Connects an office in the Solomon Islands with any global location, providing secure and reliable international connectivity.

Domestic EPL: Links offices within the Solomon Islands, from Honiara to any local destination, ensuring efficient in-country communication.

Key Features

Features

Dedicated Connection: Offers a completely private link for your organization’s use, ensuring secure data transmission.

Ethernet Compatibility: Supports standard Ethernet interfaces including Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Giga Ethernet.

Managed Services: Fully managed bandwidth and network services on both a national and international scale.

Benefits of EPL

Features

Network Extension: Facilitates easy extension of Local Area Networks (LAN) and connects to Wider Area Networks (WAN) for high bandwidth applications.

High Performance: Designed to handle high traffic volumes efficiently.

Reduced Latency: Offers low latency connections with an average of 10ms, enhancing communication speed and reliability.

Technical Specifications

Features

Protection: Includes redundant fiber paths and hardware, although there is no protection type specified.

Technology Type: Utilizes Layer 2 EOMPLS technology.

Physical Interfaces: Available in Fast Ethernet (FE), Gigabit Ethernet (Gi), and Fiber Optic LX.

Sydney – Alexandria, Equinix (SY4)
  • Equinix’s Sydney campus is the most interconnected in Australia
  • The Internet’s most significant super-highways on ramp at Equinix
Customer Usage
  • Government and Public Sector: Utilities:
National Hosting Authority: Points of Presence
  • Domestic: Includes major points such as Honiara, Point Cruz, Kaibia, Ranadi, KGVI, Henderson, and provinces including Auki, Noro, Taro, Gizo, and Munda.

Customer FAQ

What is the location of the A End for the EPL Circuit?

The A End is located in Honiara.

Where can the B End of the EPL Circuit be located?

The B End can be any customer location within Honiara or anywhere in the Solomon Islands.

What bandwidth options are available for the EPL Circuit?

Bandwidth options vary; please contact us to discuss specific requirements.

In what units is the bandwidth measured?

Bandwidth is measured in Megabits per second (Mbps).

What are the available contract terms for the EPL Circuit?

Contract terms can vary; options include annual or multi-year agreements.

Is there any protection type for the EPL Circuit?

The circuit itself has no specific protection type, but it includes redundant fiber paths and hardware for enhanced reliability.

What technology is used for the EPL Circuit?

The EPL Circuit utilizes Layer 2 Ethernet over MPLS (EOMPLS).

What physical interfaces are available for the EPL Circuit?

Available interfaces include Fast Ethernet (FE), Gigabit Ethernet (Gi), and Fiber Optic LX.

What is the typical latency for the EPL Circuit?

The typical latency is around 10 milliseconds.