Business Communications Blog
- April 16, 2012
- MegaPath: Largest EoC Operator in the United States
This month, we reached an important milestone. As a result of our latest build out of Central Offices across the country, MegaPath is now the largest provider of on-net Ethernet-over-Copper (EoC) services in the United States.
Read More- By Pasha Mohammed
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- April 2, 2012
- Infographic: Online Security Today – New Threats & How to Stop Them
Nearly a third of the world’s population is using the Internet these days. As more consumers and businesses leverage the web for a wide array of services, the number of online records and transactions continues to grow. With that comes a myriad of information security threats that range from minor annoyances to devastating breaches of private records. Security failures cost businesses vast amounts of time, money, and customers’ trust. Check out just how pervasive the problem is and the steps you can take so dollars are spent on security maintenance—instead of on triage in the aftermath of a security breach.
Read More- By MegaPath Marketing
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- February 15, 2012
- Ethernet over Copper to Surpass Legacy Services by 2014
It’s only a matter of time before Ethernet over Copper (EoC) surpasses T1 in demand. In fact, the revenue from Ethernet services has already surpassed that from legacy data services.
Read More- By Pasha Mohammed
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- January 16, 2012
- One-Number Calling: A New Necessity for the Modern Mobile Worker
The Mobile Age is transforming the very way we perceive work and when it starts and stops. Concepts such as "regular hours" and "face time" are fading into irrelevance.
Read More- By Paul Marra
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- December 15, 2011
- Staffing Concerns Shouldn’t Shortchange Security for SMBs
There is enormous differences between running a small business and a large enterprise. However, the ability to provide sufficient IT security to business of all sizes have dramatically improved in recent years—giving small business owners varied options to protect their small but critical business needs.
Read More- By S.L. Sweet
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