What is Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)?

Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) is a secure and reliable internet service designed exclusively for your business. DIA enhances communication speed and capacity, making it ideal for high-volume emails, video conferencing, and large file transfers. Key benefits include guaranteed bandwidth, enhanced collaboration, symmetrical upload and download speeds,secure point-to-point connections, and the ability to scale as your business grows.

Why Glory GNS?

Provide 24/7 Support

We offer 24/7 support to ensure your business runs smoothly at all times. Our engineering team partners with you from start to finish, assisting with bandwidth requirement assessments, managing the implementation process, and providing round-the-clock service issue resolution throughout the year.

Provide 99.9% SLA

We guarantee 99.9% uptime with our robust Service Level Agreement (SLA). At Glory GNS, we ensure year-round reliability, backed by a comprehensive multi-tier escalation matrix to address any issues swiftly.

Empower Your Business with Cutting-Edge Connectivity Solutions

Our Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) service leverages the most advanced technologies to ensure your business stays seamlessly connected. We offer a range of solutions, including Ethernet Over Fiber, Ethernet Over Copper, T1 (DS1), T3 (DS3), and fixed wireless. While Ethernet Over Copper, T1, and T3 may experience reduced network availability as distance increases, Fiber remains unaffected by distance, delivering consistent, high-speed performance. Ethernet Over Fiber also provides scalable bandwidth, easily adjusting from 10 Mbps to 100 Gbps, ensuring your business can grow without limitations.

Optimized Circuit Selection for Faster Installation And Lower Latency

We understand the importance of quick installation and low latency for your business operations. The type of circuit—Type I or Type II—directly affects installation times, latency, service levels, and support. Type I circuits offer the advantage of having the same provider for both the last-mile network and the ISP, resulting in shorter installation times, reduced latency, and faster repair services. On the other hand, Type II circuits involve different providers for the last-mile network and ISP, which can lead to higher latency due to cross-connects and longer distances. At Glory GNS, we are committed to providing the best possible solution tailored to your specific location, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.