Monday May 28, 2012

NTT offers wide-area Ethernet via broadband IP network

TOKYO —

NTT Communications (NTT Com) announced Monday that it has started providing a wide-area Ethernet service using inexpensive broadband IP access lines for enterprise customers nationwide in Japan. The service, named Group-Ether, is a best-effort service offering low-cost nationwide network coverage by taking advantage of broadband access lines that NTT Com’s sister companies NTT East and NTT West provide with certain versions of their FLET’S-branded Internet access services.

Group-Ether provides a Layer 2 connectivity, giving users flexibility in choosing their network’s design and communications protocol.

NTT Com already offers a wide-area Ethernet service, named e-VLAN, with guaranteed quality and burstable bandwidth, suited to large facilities requiring high-end network performance. The addition of Group-Ether will give customers a relatively low-cost alternative for smaller offices and facilities where network requirements are less demanding. Offices will be able to interconnect their e-VLAN and Group-Ether networks from the third quarter of 2009.

NTT Com will provide Group-Ether customers with one-stop service covering applications, billing and troubleshooting, as well as FLET’S access line, dedicated converter and network.

The service fee will vary depending on the type of service, bandwidth and access line. In the case of a Main-Category service type using Economy Plan bandwidth and a FLET’S Hikari Next Family Type access line, the monthly service fee will be 18,900 yen (tax included).

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    sharky1

    Nice to see NTT catching up with the rest of the world, but you can expect to be overcharged for the service.

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    noborito

    Best-effort = No-effort

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    gogogo

    Are you kidding me?

    a wide-area Ethernet service using inexpensive broadband IP access lines for enterprise customers nationwide in Japan

    You mean a VPN service? It's free, just set it up yourself or pay me half what NTT charges and I'll set it up for you.

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