The Local Frame Relay service is a professionally managed service for connecting Local Area Networks at different sites, providing data rates up to 2 Mbps. It is specifically designed to address the problem of variable burst sizes and unpredictable traffic patterns providing high levels of security and availability. Local Frame Relay can be applied to a wide variety of networking requirements, in addition to LAN interconnection. It is suitable for interactive client-server application, file sharing and transfer, computer-aided design and manufacture and computer simulations.
| Why use Local Frame Relay? |
Wide national coverage:
Umniah has 25 nodes, and is still expanding; covering all 12 governorates of Jordan.
Reliability and transparency:
Deploys standard technologies (ATM and Frame Relay) adopted worldwide. Transmission is transparent regardless of content (data, voice and image) on same link.
Cost Control:
Local Frame Relay reduced cost per bit transmitted, network complexity with less leased lines and router ports required, less capital investments, and less running monthly expenses.
Scalability and flexibility:
Local Frame Relay offers various bandwidth access capacities and enables adding Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) in multi-directions (to a new headquarter site or to a backup site for emergency cases) without additional leased lines or additional equipment.
High availability and support:
Local Frame Relay offers high availability digital network accompanied with high quality service including technical support, account management, centralized network management, 24 hours / 7 days a week monitoring, quick response in fault handling and service level (S.L.A) commitments.
Productivity:
Local Frame Relay improved performance of the wide area network (WAN), increases its control, decreases its maintenance and management costs, decreases the need to increase staff requirements to its follow up, and eventually enables the multi-site entity to concentrate on its own business critical applications
| Who should use Local Frame Relay? |