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The Planet's (more info) network architecture utilizes the Enterprise routing and switching engines
from Juniper and Cisco. The Planet utilizes Juniper M20 routers as border routers, Cisco
6500 series switches in their distribution layer and Cisco 6500 switches in their
aggregation layers, and Cisco 3500 and 2900 series switches at the customer
layer. The Planet's network is fully meshed and redundant with 11 backbone providers.
Network
Cisco Certified Network
Cisco 6500 series distribution routing switched
Cisco 6500 series aggregation switches for customer access
Juniper M20 border routers
100% uptime SLA utilizing HSRP/BGP |
Building Fiber
OC48 SONET Ring - SBC
OC48 SONET Ring - Time Warner
OC48 SONET Ring - XO Communications
OC48 SONET Ring - MCI
OC48 SONET Ring - Looking Glass
OC48 SONET Ring - Broadwing |
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Backbone Carriers
3 Gbps Direct Fiber - AboveNet
3 Gbps Direct Fiber - AT&T
1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Broadwing
1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Dallas Peering Switch
1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Dallas Public Peering
2 Gbps Direct Fiber - Global Crossing
3 Gbps Direct Fiber - Level3
1 Gbps Direct Fiber - nLayer
3 Gbps Direct Fiber - Sprint
1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Time Warner
1 Gbps Direct Fiber - UUNET
1 Gbps Direct Fiber - Verio |
Access
T3 and T1 Access - EPGN
T3 and T1 Access - SBC
T3 and T1 Access - Time Warner
T3 and T1 Access - XO Communications
T3 and T1 Access - MCI |
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PEER 1 (more info) has built and designed one of the fastest, most reliable and robust networks available worldwide. It boasts the lowest latency in the industry. The network is built based on a series of dedicated links between all of PEER 1's facilities using multiple high-speed connections. The company has established "peering" relationships with over 500 networks and four Tier 1 upstream providers (MCI, Savvis, AT&T and Sprint) to ensure continued high performance.
Performance
• 100% guaranteed uninterrupted transit to the Internet
• Zero packet loss on PEER 1's internal network
• Minimal latency and no single point of failure
• Cisco powered network using Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
• Fastest inter-city times, second to none
• UPS and diesel power generator backup
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