NAP (Network Access Point): What is it? How does it help you?
Have you ever thought about how enterprise connection details affect network performance and business strategies?
The fact is, many people do not know which factors will affect their connectivity. For companies, understanding these concepts is essential, especially when it comes to NAP (Network Access Point).
After all, the Internet that provides your business network (usually) does not allow providers (ISPs) to directly connect to your company.
In fact, there are several variables along this path. Everything depends not only on the geographical location of the place, but also on the companies providing services and the technology they use.
Network Access Point is a great solution discovered by telecommunications companies, which allows their customers to successfully connect and expand their coverage without losing internet connection quality.
But what impact does this have on the organization's internet connectivity?
Having a NAP (Network Access Point) location can increase the variety and performance of connections, and improve interconnectivity with data centers, as is the case with Ascenty customers.
However, before you start, you should have a solid grasp of this concept and the benefits it brings to the enterprise. Continue reading to learn more about NAP!
NAP (Network Access Point): What is it? How does it work?
NAP (Network Access Point) is one or more locations with high levels of connectivity and several options for accessing major operators and content. Among them, different suppliers (ISPs) and telecommunications companies have established their POPs (points of existence), allowing any enterprise to easily use their connection services.
These lines and interconnections between companies allow customers to reach any location around the world through connections provided by NAP.
What are the characteristics of NAP (Network Access Point)?
Neutral carrier;
Easy to cross connect with cheap acquisitions or gold jumpers;
There are several domestic and international airlines to choose from;
Traffic Interchange Point (IX. br);
Content providers;
Leading cloud service providers are available (Amazon, Microsoft, Oracle, Google, IBM Cloud).
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