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Point to Point (P2p)

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Point-to-Point Internet connection is a wireless method of connecting to the Internet over large areas without the need for extensive cabling. This is achieved by setting up a point of origin in a desirable location and using point-to-point antennas and radio equipment throughout the required area. This form of Internet operation has many advantages, and for this reason, educational institutions, organizations, towers and residential complexes use the point-to-point internet.

A point-to-point connection is a private data connection that securely connects two or more locations. The point-to-point connection does not scan the public Internet and is inherently secure and does not require data encryption. Point-to-point connectivity provides unparalleled quality of service (QoS) because it is not a shared service (private line) and follows the same direct path of the same network each time. Point-to-point connectivity is used by businesses to provide a reliable and secure service for applications such as credit card processing, file sharing, data backup, VOIP, and video conferencing. P2P private networks are capable of delivering bandwidth speeds of up to one gigabit per second or more, and meet all your audio, data and video needs.

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