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![]() Located at 1250 Boulevard René-Lévesque, still known as La Tour IBM-Marathon, We are running a premium BGP of Peer1, Teleglobe, Videotron, Level3, nLayer & Global Crossing, and also has multiple peering agreements to provide customers with fully-operational networks designed to handle the demand of the most latency-sensitive applications. Network peering is a relationship between two or more networks of any size in which the networks create a direct connection between each other and agree to expand the Internet backbone. Peering has two main benefits: first, it reduces latency between networks and second, it avoids additional costs associated with other third-party networks. Our route diversity is a key component in ensuring that Internet connectivity for all clients is fast and always available, enabling customer traffic to be routed over the most efficient path. Since transmission speed is always a major factor in data telecommunication, having thousands of Internet routes always available to handle all types of data is definitely an advantage.
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| Last Updated on Sunday, 01 March 2009 19:22 |
