Ethernet Services Related Resources
- OPT-E-WAN Service [PDF, 382KB]
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AT&T OPT-E-WAN is the Carrier Ethernet service that can connect Metro Area Networks with VPLS to create Wide Area Networks for an end to end Ethernet connection.
- AT&T Ethernet Services [PDF, 447KB]
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Our comprehensive suite of Ethernet services is designed to meet the full breadth of performance, reliability and bandwidth your business requires. AT&T has an extensive U.S. footprint and a growing global presence, providing availability where your business needs it.
- AT&T OPT-E-MAN [PDF, 389KB]
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AT&T OPT-E-MAN is a switched Ethernet solution available in 13 states and can be configured from 5mg to 1Gbps in arrangements from point to point, point to multi-point or multi-point to multi-point..
- Ethernet Services Video
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AT&T Ethernet Services explained in a short video. See why Ethernet is a growing technology, how it works for Local, Metro and Wide Area networks and why it can work for you.
- AT&T Technology Roundtable: Key Differentiators of WAN Services
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How do technology differentiators drive WAN decisions?
- AT&T Technology Roundtable: Understanding Your WAN Choices
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How do WAN services differ within each Layer of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) Model?
- AT&T Technology Roundtable: Drivers Influencing WAN Choices
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What motivates a company to change or keep its current network architecture?
- AT&T Technology Roundtable: Matching WAN Services with Enterprise Needs
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How do you create the right mix of WAN technologies for your networking environment?
- AT&T Technology Roundtable: Using Multiple WAN Services within the Same Network
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How do you combine WAN services so they complement each other?
- FAQs: When to Choose VPLS
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In this podcast, Tom Siracusa, Executive Director of VPN Strategy with AT&T Labs, responds to frequently asked questions about virtual private LAN service (VPLS).
- FAQs: How to Deploy VPLS
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In this podcast, AT&T's Tom Siracusa answers network design questions about virtual private LAN service (VPLS).
- Carrier Ethernet: When, Where, Why?
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73% of organizations say they’re using some type of Carrier Ethernet.
- VPLS: The Switched Ethernet
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Take a look at the network of the future.
- Networking and Collaboration Keep the Aggies in the Game
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Texas A&M uses its network to bring people and ideas together, on and off campus.
