Carrier Network

What are Carrier Services?

If you’re wondering about what the term “carrier services” implies, you’re not the only one. Every modern business has two things in common that help them to conduct business on a regular basis – the telephone and an Internet connection.

Even though most are aware of the brand names like AT&T, Century Link, etc. they do not know about the regional Internet and phone service providers. It is these service providers who are known as Internet carriers, and they form the backbone of the international brands that are widely recognized.
How do carrier networks work?
A carrier network, in simple terms, is proprietary infrastructure belonging to authorized telecommunication service providers like AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint as well as regionalized CLECS throughout the Midwest and the US.

Carrier networks are responsible for distributing a huge amount of data over great distances. The medium responsible for conveying long-distance communication is often known as the backbone, which is now often built around fiber optics. Internet service to individual business users can occur through fiber optics in most cases, but modes like wireless, cable and satellite Internet aren’t uncommon.
How can this benefit my business?
Take a look at the following advantages:

 Get robust features to stay connected with local phone services and voice lines to keep your business running smoothly.
 The dedicated networks can provide voice and/or data solutions that maximize efficiency and capacity while protecting critical data applications with top-notch security.
 Get high-speed Internet access ranging from cable connections to blazing fast fiber, managed solutions, and/or dedicated …