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Virtual Private Networks
Remote-access
and wide-area network 
bills getting you down?
Consider using the Internet as a virtual private network (VPN). VPNs
can replace troublesome remote-access systems and costly WANs.
Instead of getting billed for expensive remote-access 800 numbers, you
can give your remote and mobile users $20 per month ISP accounts and
greatly reduce your remote-access costs.
Making your corporate application servers, such Lotus Notes, available
across the Internet to these users lets them access these corporate
services from nearly anywhere. The same technology makes it simple to
connect your host systems as well. Why not replicate Notes databases
across the Internet or route Microsoft Exchange mail between servers
instead installing leased lines?
MPLS, VPN, ATM, Frame Relay, NNI, FRF, DSL - call us we speak the lingo
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