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Support Knowledge FAQ
We offer both local and interstate fiber-optic networks, as well as a Point-to-Point Wireless Metro Link
Private Metro Link
Private Metro Links are P2P networks between computers that are both located within the same city. These Metro Link Networks involve only local telecommunications companies to establish the link. These connections are also commonly referred to as IntraLATA (Local Access and Transport Area).
Interstate Private P2P Network
Interstate Private Networks, also known as InterLATA, establish a private network between two computers located in separate cities. Computers networking in an Interstate Private Network require a local telecom to connect just like a Private Metro Link requires, however, to establish the link between the two opposing local loops, one or more connections must be completed through a long distance carrier's Point of Presence (POP). Interstate Private P2P Networks can reach destinations in neighboring states, as well as span 48 contiguous states, if desired. The cost of an Interstate Private Network is dependent on the distance of each LATA from the nearest POP, and the bandwidth provisioned for the link.
Get a price quote for a metro or interstate private P2P Network
Network Reliability
Our network core is designed to achieve 99.999% uptime reliability. This is done by the following methods:
Microwave Private Point-to-Point Internet
LV.Net Wireless Metro Link is a wireless point-to-point private business network that connects any two locations in the Las Vegas valley securely at bandwidth speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second (Will weather affect our wireless service?). The Wireless Metro Link offers an advantage over traditional fiber-optic cables because it eliminates costs associated with provisioning connections with the telecom company. LV.Net Wireless Metro Link Networks are available locally only. If an interstate private connection is required, a provisioned cable link is necessary.