International Redundancy - Pioneer Broadband now offers redundant connectivity through our partner in New Brunswick.  This exciting northbound IP data connection is a must-have for business critical data flow.  Banks, hospitals, businesses, and government agencies can't afford not to consider how their data enters and leaves the state of Maine.  

Most IP data transmissions north of Bangor have to traverse the ILEC network to get to Portland, Maine before it can get to the Internet.  There is little wrong with this design except all that traffic goes to one of two places in Portland that are within a few city blocks of one another.  From a disaster recovery standpoint a second geographically diverse path is necessary.  Companies with revenue tied directly to their ability to access the Internet need to have multiple Internet Service Providers with distintcly diverse physical paths.

This thinking is what created Pioneer's partnership with an ISP in New Brunswick.  Our 100Mbps connection to Canada gives us access to Aliant's robust network with paths to the Internet backbone via Halifax, Nova Scotia or Montreal, Quebec.

If your company needs to prove a physically diverse path for your IP data please give us a call to see if we can serve you.


 
 

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