Have you got the Ethernet advantage?
As an existing COLT customer you're already experiencing our award-winning customer service. And if you're a COLT-grade Ethernet customer, your organisation will be reaping the rewards of COLT-grade Ethernet with simplified networks, lower costs and increased efficiency.
Now our COLT-grade Ethernet services are available to the USA. So if you haven't taken advantage of our world class service, there's never been a better time to get onboard. In addition to benefiting from the broadest and deepest Ethernet network in Europe, you can now experience COLT-grade Ethernet to New York, Boston, Chicago and Newark.
And our reach doesn't stop there. With over 85 partners to call on, throughout 2009 we will soon extend our own network to Eastern Europe and the Far East. Each of these partners is validated to ensure that features, technical specifications and services are compatible with COLT's end-to-end service guarantees. In addition, wholesale DSL interconnects have been implemented with 20 carriers across Europe in order to reach smaller firms and branch sites.
We've enhanced Ethernet to allow you to prioritise your critical applications, improve the resilience of your network and achieve full connectivity between all of your sites at bandwidth speeds to suit your specific needs.
Now that you can buy bandwidth in incremental steps you only pay for what you use. When your needs change, we simply provide more bandwidth remotely.
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COLT has achieved the highest certification in the field of Ethernet. We've also won a host of industry awards for our Ethernet services including the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Service Provider of the Year for outstanding innovation and the Frost & Sullivan Customer Leadership Award. The COLT Ethernet portfolio received MEF9 certification in September 2006.
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To see what Forrester's Phil Sayer thinks about Ethernet services and COLT's arrival to the US, click here