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CyberNet’s VoIP
(Voice over Internet Protocol) service uses the IP technology through a fully private network for all of your voice needs. Calls will never go through the public internet. The calls travel through a dedicated T-1 going from the customer location to CyberNet’s Network. All call terminations are done through fully digital Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
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CyberNet’s Internet Services
offer customers guaranteed upload and download speeds that customer has subscribed to. Multiple T-1s can be bonded for speeds of up to 10.0 Mbps. CyberNet offers fractional and full DS3, OC3 and OC12 for customers who require higher bandwidths. CyberNet’s SLA guarantees 99.99% uptime
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Hosted PBX
provides the full functionality and flexibility of a sophisticated phone system without actually having to purchase a PBX. With incredible features, such as voicemail-to-email forwarding, online review of your call history and setting up a remote office anywhere in the world, you have all the capability of a large business, no matter how big or small your business is
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On Net Voice and Broadband service
gives you the benefit of T-1 digital voice clarity, low per minute voice rate and guaranteed internet speed at a fraction of the cost of a T-1. If the building you are moving into is on-net with CyberNet, we can generally turn up your new phone and broadband service in a matter of two to three business days
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Data Services
offered by CyberNet Communications provide you with the most advanced data technology currently available on the market. Our advanced services allow smaller business to benefit from these innovative solutions by becoming more efficient and, at the same time, reduce their expenses
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WiMAX
allows true broadband speed over a wireless network at a cost lower than a T-1 circuit and in places where high bandwidth is needed and the customer can not wait for months for a T-1 or DS3 installation. WiMAX service can also be used in areas where DSL is either unavailable or unreliable
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