Connect headquarters, branches, and data centers with carrier Ethernet that behaves like one big LAN — private Layer 2 paths from 10 Mbps to 100 Gbps that never touch the public internet, at the best price any carrier will offer your address.
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Your Bryant Park HQ, your Dumbo studio, and your Secaucus data center shouldn't feel like three networks stitched over VPN. Ethernet transport makes them one: point-to-point (E-Line) links two sites, multipoint (E-LAN) meshes many, and traffic rides committed private bandwidth with class-of-service so voice and video always go first. It's the modern replacement for legacy MPLS — same discipline, better economics.
| Design | Use Case |
|---|---|
| E-Line P2P | HQ ↔ data center, office ↔ office, studio ↔ post house |
| E-LAN Multipoint | 3+ NYC sites operating on one virtual LAN |
| E-Access | Branch on-ramp into your core or carrier network |
| DCI Ethernet | Carrier-hotel to carrier-hotel committed capacity |
| Protected E-Line | Diverse-path pair for zero-single-point links |
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Law and accounting offices sharing document systems across Manhattan locations.
Moving raw footage between studios and post facilities at wire speed.
POS, inventory, and back-office systems unified across every storefront.
Office-to-colo extension that makes the rack feel like it's down the hall.
E-Line is point-to-point — a private Ethernet pipe between exactly two locations. E-LAN is multipoint — three or more sites share one virtual LAN, so every location can talk to every other directly. We'll model both against your site list and show the price difference.
Usually, yes. Modern carrier Ethernet delivers the same private, prioritized performance enterprises bought MPLS for, at meaningfully better per-megabit economics — and pairs with SD-WAN for cloud-era flexibility.
No. Ethernet transport rides a private Layer 2 path across the carrier network. It never mixes with public internet traffic, which is why firms with compliance obligations favor it.
If both buildings are lit, typically 3–5 weeks end to end. Your free quote includes honest per-address timelines before you commit.
Yes — class-of-service marking lets voice and video ride the priority queue while bulk transfers use the rest. We configure it as part of the design.
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