Auza.Net Completes Fiber Optic Network Upgrade

Auza.Net completed its upstream network upgrade on February 19, 2010 when its 32MB capacity fiber optic link to the Internet was activated.  Now with generous capacity available, Auza.Net will be able to provide to more clients its dedicated Internet access service.  Coupled with its carrier grade wireless mesh network, the company can deploy Internet service in a large area covering Tagbilaran, Panglao, Dauis, Baclayon and parts of Albur. In the next few months, the company will proceed with implementation of additional network optimizations to improve service among its existing clients.  These will allow Auza.Net to serve additional shared bandwidth clients while improving overall network performance. Dedicated Internet service is required for real time applications like VOIP and video that requires high quality reception that is suited for call centers and other business applications.  It is also ideal for large user environments with multiple users like universities and government offices.  Applications that need to run in a virtual private network or VPN is also supported by Auza.Net because it can provide static public IP addresses that these applications need. Shared service allows low cost Internet access by spreading the cost of the service across multiple clients who will share the bandwidth available.  However, during peak hours, this service may be congested and would significantly degrade VOIP and video applications.  For ordinary Internet access use though, shared service is sufficient and is affordable.  Applications that cannot tolerate congestion would require the dedicated service. Contact Auza.Net at 501-7931 or 501-8459 or email us at info@auza.net to get more information about its Internet access...