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		<title>AT&amp;T Opt-E-Man Service</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If there&#8217;s one thing to say about the AT&#38;T Opt-E-Man Ethernet service solution, it has to be this: Opt-E-Man will give you the chance to open multiple access points in various locations and have them communicate with each other simultaneously. That&#8217;s because this service uses Ethernet technology in tandem with an optical cable solution to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If there&#8217;s one thing to say about the AT&amp;T Opt-E-Man Ethernet service solution, it has to be this: Opt-E-Man will give you the chance to open multiple access points in various locations and have them communicate with each other simultaneously. That&#8217;s because this service uses Ethernet technology in tandem with an optical cable solution to connect multiple local area networks together.</p>
<p>Thanks to its unique infrastructure, Opt-E-Man is highly capable of providing its customers with a variety of flexible bandwidth options, ranging from a network connection with transfer speeds of 5Mbps to a Gigabit Ethernet connection that transfers 1Gbps. All network infrastructures come with a guarantee that the network solution is scalable – which means that if you find that you need to switch to an Ethernet service that&#8217;s faster than your current setup, it&#8217;s as easy as letting AT&amp;T know.</p>
<p>Opt-E-Man supports a variety of ways in which you can send data to anywhere within your network. Some of the transport configurations it has include the basic point-to-point configuration, a more complex point-to-multipoint setup, and the ultimate multipoint-to-multipoint mega connection.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s because Opt-E-Man uses a unique mix of physical and virtual connections to make sure that your data gets through when you want it, where you want it. The Ethernet virtual connection solution is a unique method of transferring information through optical fiber connections. By shooting Ethernet LAN packages through these optical fiber cables that travel through your intraLATA network, Opt-E-Man is capable of transmitting information to virtually anywhere in your network – even to the Internet. It can also access network-based VPN services by connecting you to a network-terminating server at your location, and then using a network router, switch, or bridge to connect to the service.</p>
<p><strong>Components of Opt-E-Man</strong></p>
<p>A service wouldn&#8217;t be exceptional if its basic parts weren&#8217;t exceptional – and Opt-E-Man uses components that are some of the best in the industry today. For its specialized network terminating functions, Opt-E-Man uses an Ethernet interface capable of handling multiple payloads at any given time. This interface uses a specified Ethernet port to transport the data, which is used to end the flow of incoming data and begin the execution of incoming payload.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, the Ethernet virtual connection used by Opt-E-Man is the system&#8217;s way of generating a variety of randomized circuits to facilitate multipoint connections. This enables the Ethernet line to connect to a variety of physical end connections, as well as to connect to the Ethernet cloud network</p>
<p>Users are also given the choice to select an option which they think will fit their business best:</p>
<ul>
<li>Bronze service assures you of full support for your data applications, and will be most beneficial for users who wish to just get their network connected.</li>
<li>Silver service users are given all the benefits bronze service customers receive, but are also given high-speed support that will ensure the minimal loss of data integrity, as well as a low latency rate for services that require unusually fast connections, such as Voice over Internet Protocols.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>What you get from Opt-E-Man</strong></p>
<p>Opt-E-Man&#8217;s private line network is a scalable solution, so if you need to change the parameters of the service you&#8217;re currently using or add new locations into your network, you won&#8217;t have to worry about going through a full-scale network revamp. That&#8217;s because this Ethernet network&#8217;s architecture is simple in structure, requiring less servers and relying mostly on physical cable connectivity instead. And since it&#8217;s a simpler network structure, Opt-E-Man is a cost-effective alternative for customers who are looking for a reliable and secure way of setting up a private network for their company.</p>
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