KCG offers a full selection of available voice and data lines to install.

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Local Business lines

Local Business Lines are plain old telephone service (POTS) providing dial tone and access to local calling

Alarm Lines

Telephone lines used for Alarms and elevator

DSL

Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is a family of technologies that provides digital data transmission over the wires of a local telephone network

T-1

  • Long Distance
    Dedicated Long Distance refers to the access of a long-distance provider through a dedicated circuit. By installing a dedicated long-distance circuit, customers have the ability to dial long-distance calls directly into the provider’s network and avoid local line charges through their local voice carrier.
  • PRI
    Primary Rate Interface) An ISDN service that provides 23 64 Kbps B (Bearer) channels and one 64 Kbps D (Data) channel (23B+D), which is equivalent to the 24 channels of a T1 line.
  • Dedicated Internet Access
    Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) is connectivity from a user’s location to the Internet. DIA is comprised of two separate components: the local loop and the DIA port. The local loop is the physical connectivity from the user’s location to their DIA provider’s Point of Presence (POP).
  • Point to Point
    Point to Point circuits, also known as Private Lines, are circuits that are utilized for connectivity between two locations. Customers can utilize this technology to connect host and remote locations to create a secure dedicated WAN instead of using a service like Frame Relay, ATM, MPLS or other IP VPNs.
  • Integrated
    An integrated T1 is an Internet Protocol (IP)-based solution that integrates local and long-distance voice with Internet access on a single connection. It uses Voice over IP (VoIP) technology to give customers the advantage of using the entire circuit for Internet access when phones are not in use

Metro Optical Ethernet (MOE)

Metro Optical Ethernet (MOE) service combines the power of Ethernet and optical technologies across metropolitan area networks (MANs) to provide low cost, scalable and secure bandwidth. MOE provides local area network (LAN)-to-LAN connectivity between two or more customer locations within a metro area

MPLS

MPLS is a highly scalable, protocol agnostic, data-carrying mechanism. In an MPLS network, data packets are assigned labels. Packet-forwarding decisions are made solely on the contents of this label, without the need to examine the packet itself.

SIP Trunks

SIP trunks enable the origination and termination of local voice, dedicated long-distance, as well as domestic and international toll-free service across a single broadband connection

Frame Relay

Frame Relay is a telecommunication service designed for cost-efficient data transmission for intermittent traffic between Local Area Networks (LANs) and between end-points in a Wide Area Network (WAN).

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