Enterprise clients can enjoy up to 50% cost savings deploying DYXnet layer 2 or layer 3 services
HONG KONG, Aug 10, 2016 — DYXnet Group, Greater China’s leading carrier-neutral network service provider, is pleased to announce that it has successfully established ultra high-end carrier-grade connectivity among key Asian data centres by its robust and fully-resilient network backbones from different carriers. This ensures that DYXnet customers can deploy layer 2 or layer 3 service portfolios in an unprecedented stable network infrastructure with shorter provisioning time, and up to 50% cost savings.
For enterprise clients who now deploy DYXnet layer 2 service portfolios including Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL) service, a point-to-point connection over a WAN as well as Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS), multipoint-to-multipoint Ethernet connections and Multiprotocol Label Switching Virtual Private Network (MPLS private network), a layer 3 service can allow them to avoid paying the network connection costs between their premises and DYXnet’s network or the local loop costs.
In addition, clients can more easily and efficiently deploy disaster recovery and data synchronisation services riding on its layer 2 services.
DYXnet Group Founder and CEO Lap Man said: “I am very pleased to see our quality service portfolios running on our robust backbone infrastructure. Since we successfully launched the new 10G backbone ring in Greater China which links tier-1 cities earlier together with 200 POPs covering over 100 key Asian data centres, it enables our clients to easily enjoy an ultra high-end carrier-grade connectivity either using EVPL, VPLS or MPLS private network service with much faster provisioning time, superior quality yet with at least 30% to 50% cost savings.
“The world-class monitoring and service management by our network operation centre (NOC) ensures the quality of service and experience. We will continue to enhance our service quality to let clients have an extraordinary user experience,” he added.
DYXnet operates over 200 Internet and network POPs in more than 100 key Asian data centres such as those run by 21Vianet, Equinix, Town Gas Telecom, GDS Services, Shanghai Data Solution, Suzhou International Science-Park Data Centre, Dr Peng Group, Fujitsu, Telehouse and more.