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Solutions and Services
Complex Network Integration

 

S.U.N  is a full-service munications provider and network integrator, providing innovative solutions with end-to-end engineering excellence.

Complex Network Integration

Complex Network Integration (CNI) combines data, voice, video and storage over a single network infrastructure. It’s a simplification; a convergence of three technologies into one cohesive system. CNI reduces operational costs and enhances performance. It makes your infrastructure more flexible and enhances your ability to manage and control your environment. What’s more, with CNI you’ll find it’s faster, simpler and more cost efficient to deploy new applications and services (to manage your future).

The benefits:

  • Integration. CNI lets you enable and use more sophisticated, more comprehensive tools – tools that can improve productivity and affect what matters most – your bottom line.
  • Intelligence. Since CNI converges technologies, you can maximize network efficiency and optimize application performance.
  • Innovation. CNI positions you to adapt (quickly and cost-efficiently) to today’s competitive, fast-changing business environment.
  • Interoperability. CNI allows open-integration with 3rd party developers. It gives you more choice and flexibility than legacy options.

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Wireless Solutions

 

In the simplest of terms, a wireless LAN (WLAN) does exactly what the name implies. It provides all the features and benefits of traditional LAN technologies such as Ethernet and Token Ring, but without the limitations of wires or cables. Thus, WLANs redefine the way the industry views LANs. Connectivity no longer implies attachment. Local areas are measured not in feet or meters, but in miles or kilometers. An infrastructure need not be buried in the ground or hidden behind walls. An infrastructure can be moved and changed based on the needs of an organization.

A WLAN, just like a LAN, requires a physical medium through which transmission signals pass. Instead of using twisted-pair or fiber-optic cable, WLANs use infrared light (IR) or radio frequencies (RFs). The use of RF is far more popular for its longer range, higher bandwidth, and wider coverage. WLANs use the 2.4-gigahertz (GHz) and 5-GHz frequency bands. These portions of the RF spectrum are reserved in most of the world for unlicensed devices. Wireless networking provides the freedom and flexibility to operate within buildings and between buildings.

Advantages  ::

  • Faster time to market and lower Total Cost of Ownership than traditional leased lines

  • Flexibility in service delivery using shared or dedicated bandwidth

  • Scalability to handle rural and urban subscriber densities on the same infrastructure

  • Meets or exceeds security, performance and reliability of leased line networks

  • Part of the end-to-end family of S.U.N wireless solutions

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