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Wavelength Connectivity Service
Wavelength Connectivity Service is a high-capacity, private network service that provides dedicated, point-to-point connections using different "colors" or wavelengths of light over a single fiber optic cable. It is designed for businesses with high-bandwidth needs, such as connecting data centers or cloud locations, and offers high speeds, low latency, and flexible scalability.
Key features:
Dedicated bandwidth: Provides a private, secure, and dedicated data path for organizations with intensive data requirements.
High speeds: Supports speeds up to 400 Gbps and can accommodate demanding data transfer needs.
Low latency: Offers predictable, low-latency connectivity, which is crucial for real-time applications.
Scalability: Provides flexibility and allows for rapid scaling to meet evolving business demands.
Flexible configurations: Supports point-to-point or multipoint network setups.
Optional features: Includes options like Mandatory Route (to fix a specific path) and Round Trip Delay (RTD) Service Level Agreements (SLA) for guaranteed latency, as well as various protection arrangements for redundancy.
How it works:
Masslocal Wavelength Services use Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology. This method allows multiple data streams to travel simultaneously over the same single pair of fiber-optic cables by using different "colors" (wavelengths) of light for each data channel.
Primary Use Cases:
Wavelength services are ideally suited for organizations with critical data requirements, such as:
Connecting multiple data centers for disaster recovery and data mirroring.
High-volume financial transactions that require minimal delay.
Cloud connectivity and access to cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Applications that are sensitive to latency, such as medical imaging, R&D information, and large-scale data analytics.