Network Infrastructure
Internet hosting infrastructure provider, iWeb Group Inc. and subsidiary of
iWeb Technologies, will soon be completing its network expansion, to upgrade
total network capacity to 15Gbps.
While adding three new carriers, the addition of these three new transit
providers will mean better diversity, redundancy and reachability for all our
customers and partners.
The following new carriers will be added to iWeb's Network:
- T-Systems / Deutsche Telekom (In production)
- 3Men@Work / Bell Peering (In production)
- Level 3 Communications (Coming at the end of August)
With the additional transit providers, iWeb will be directly linked to more
networks which will result in connections being more direct and more efficient
for all customers. These additions will affect mostly the High Quality Network
customers, but will also enhance incoming routes for its Redundant Unmetered
Network customers; while also providing additional redundancy.
The Unmetered Network upgrade includes additional Cogent Bandwidth. Once all
the upgrades will be completed, iWeb's network will have a total network
capacity of 15 Gbps dedicated to hosting services. The High-Quality Network and
incoming routes will combine the networks of 7 carriers for a total of 11 Gbps,
while the Redundant Unmetered Network (Cogent-based) now totals 4 Gbps. It is
important to note that each part of iWeb's network (High Quality and Unmetered)
is configured to backup the other if necessary and that customers of both
networks benefit from all available routes for incoming traffic.
Below is complete list of its network composition: - 3 Gbps with Videotron
Telecom
- 3 Gbps with Tata Communications, formerly Teleglobe
- 4 Gbps with Cogent Communications (Unmetered Network)
- 1 Gbps with Peer1 Network
- 1 Gbps with Priority Colo (TorIX peering)
- 1 Gbps with Level 3 Communications (Coming at the end of August)
- 1 Gbps from 3 Men @ Work (Bell peering)
- 1 Gbps from T-Systems / Deutsche Telekom
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