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Pacnet Dedicated Internet Access

Internet connection is critical to modern business.  But while basic broadband access is readily available in most markets, ensuring quality of service on international connections can sometimes be guesswork. Traffic may go through different individual networks, with varying performance or congestion levels, located in different geographical regions, and featuring different types of traffic loads.

Pacnet Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) runs on one of the largest Internet backbones in the region, paired with one of the most extensive peering portfolios in the Asia Pacific and backed by interconnection agreements with global backbone and upstream operators.

By subscribing to Pacnet’s DIA service, your traffic is managed and delivered to the destination network over infrastructure that owned and controlled by Pacnet. By ensuring the highest performance, most efficient routing and most direct path to your information source and destination, complete with optimum service reliability providing the best user experience.

Key Features

  • Extensive coverage in Asia providing one-stop shop solution for all your offices around the region.
  • One-hop connectivity to all major destinations in cyberspace.
  • Flexible single or per country billing options with multi-currency support.
  • Variety of subscription models:
    • Standard service offering Full-Pipe or fixed bandwidth and Tiered Pipe provisioned at a lower bandwidth that scales as your grow.
    • Premium DIA topping standard service with burstable option that enables you to select a tiered bandwidth level for fixed fee and pay for any additional usage .

Optional Features

  • DNS matching:  matching IP address to domain names with provision for primary and secondary DNS.
  • News Feed: supports the distribution of NetNews information from a number of Internet NetNews servers to the customer’s own news server.
  • BGP-4 Routing:  connects customer’s Autonomous System (i.e. IP network) via the optional BGP-4 (Border Gateway Protocol version 4) routing.
  • IP Addressing:  supplies customers with a limited number of IP addresses, subject to conditions.

Service Bundle Options

  • Managed Services and Hosting Solutions services portfolio.
  • Customer Network Management Tool
    Network Snapshot of Insight@Pacnet: As an option of our managed DIA service, offering a password-protected, Web-based tool for real time report access on traffic utilization, availability, traffic volume and latency reports.

Availability

Australia, China, Europe, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and USA.

Technical Description

Bandwidth Availability per Market*
  North Asia South East Asia ANZ
Capacity S P S P P
Subrate X X X X X
T1 X X      
E1 X X X X X
DS3   X   X X
STM1/OC3   X   X X
ATM/OC3 X X   X X
10Base Ethernet X X X X X
Fast Ethernet X X X X X
Gigabit Ethernet   ICB      
S = Standard DIA, P = Premium; ICB = Individual Case Basis
North Asia = Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Taiwan; South East Asia = Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore; ANZ = Australia, New Zealand
+ For details on bandwidth availability in United States and Europe please refer to your Pacnet representative.
* Service and interface speeds are subject to availability please refer to your Pacnet representative for further details.

 

Subscription Options

Standard DIA
  • Full Pipe - fixed bandwidth port that will enable you to manage fixed costs for your business.
  • Tiered Pipe - a fixed bandwidth port that is provisioned at a lower bandwidth to enable additional capacity to be turned up in a shorter provisioning interval. This option allows for enhanced cost control while maintaining rapid scalability.
Premium DIA

Full and Tiered Pipe option, plus Burstable: The most flexible service, which enables you to select a tiered bandwidth level for a fixed fee and pay for any additional usage (95/5 percentile calculation), above that level on a per Mbps basis*. This option supports dynamic bandwidth requirements. * Maximum burstable bandwidth is 2x the committed bandwidth or port speed whichever is lower.