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Leasing of communication channels with bandwidth ranging from 1G to 800G and the organization of connections through the company's own DWDM network.
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L2 communication channels provide data transmission at the data link layer without IP protocol involvement or routing. Connections are based on Ethernet technology and can utilize VLAN or MPLS tags, enabling traffic to be transmitted over a dedicated path with full isolation from public networks. Leasing L2 channels is an optimal solution for building reliable connections between remote offices, data centers, and other sites.
This service allows the integration of various network segments, transmitting data at the data link layer and ensuring full traffic control.
GlobalNet offers high-speed and secure connections with up to 800 Gbps throughput per wavelength and support for 10G, 40G, 100G, and 400G ports. We design secure corporate networks using VLAN (Virtual LAN) and virtual switch technologies.
VLAN enables division of a physical network into several logical segments, increases isolation, simplifies traffic management, and reduces overall network load. This architecture guarantees minimal latency and stable service performance.
L2 channels are especially relevant when direct device-to-device communication is needed — for database synchronization, real-time data transfer, or robust inter-site interaction.
GlobalNet backbone channels are an optimal solution for telecom operators, ISPs, cloud platforms, and large enterprises that require stable and secure data transmission. Light signal transmission is performed directly via fiber, without any active GlobalNet equipment in the signal path and no third-party involvement. This ensures the highest level of physical security: the provider cannot access the transmitted data or interfere with the channel operation. DWDM communication channels allow for dedicated connections between data centers, telecom hubs, and other critical points, including the use of redundant routes.