At Enterprise Network Group of Indiana, LLC, we understand today’s businesses need reliable bandwidth at a competitive cost. ENG will help you choose the best option for your business. From Cable to Fiber connectivity, ENG can provide its business customers with the complete range of internet options to meet your needs.

Data Service Options

Broadband: Coax and DSL

These options are preferred by most small businesses wanting a lower cost service offering more than T1 speeds. These are shared bandwidth technologies and many factors can influence your speeds.

T-1

These circuits were regarded as one of the most reliable technologies for years. Today, they still represent a dependable option, but they are not the preferred choice for internet since they can only provide 1.544 MBPS of bandwidth. T1’s can be bonded together to gain additional bandwidth, and may be a viable option in certain areas.

Fiber

With speeds from 10 Mbps to 1 Gbps, Fiber Optic networks provide you with the highest bandwidth availability, quality and reliability. Fiber service is dedicated access that is not shared with other businesses, and most providers include Service Level Agreements (SLAs) which are performance guarantees. Latency issues are eliminated, allowing for superior uploads and downloads of large files. You will also realize faster access to data and applications stored in the cloud. It is also much easier to increase your bandwidth when needed, and the order interval is much quicker since no new services need to be installed.

SD WAN

The software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) is a specific application of software-defined networking (SDN) technology applied to WAN connections, often used to connect enterprise networks – including branch offices and data centers. The main goal of SD-WAN technology is to deliver a business-class, secure, and simple cloud-enabled WAN connection using a software approach. SD-WAN is an overlay technology, meaning it’s not a network in itself. Instead, it sits on top of your network and allows you to prioritize individual applications.