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Enterprise Broadband Access: What s Your Choice? Executive Summary Today, broadband access isn t just about making a connection to the Internet; it s about running bandwidth-intensive business and multimedia software, transferring large data files and tapping into hosted or cloud-based applications. Your ability to do so will depend upon the performance, scalability and reach of the Internet access method you choose. This paper highlights the differences between broadband Internet services, so you can make an informed decision for your enterprise.

Enterprise Broadband Access 2 Across industries, geographies and companies of all sizes, the push is to raise the reach, reliability and quality of broadband access to the Internet. Users want instant connectivity, faster downloads, secure and dependable access from anywhere. Businesses want easy deployments and robust performance now, with scalable bandwidth and global expansion capabilities for the future. U.S. Enterprise Service Growth U.S enterprise adoption of high bandwidth services is projected to more than triple between 2011-2015.* With so many choices, it s hard to know which broadband access service is right for you. For example, you can choose a Digital Subscriber Line () connection to transport information over a traditional phone network, or cable internet services to move data along the same network that delivers television signals. Another option is access, which is fast becoming the most popular choice for broadband access. services are experiencing explosive growth, especially as an access to Dedicated Internet Access ( DIA ) and IP VPN services. The access market will maintain growth rates above 25-30% during the next five years. * As you review the comparisons between, and cable access services within this paper, you ll see the differences are many. But the bottom line is this: While each access method can connect you to the Internet, the difference lies in what you can do and how fast you can do it once you re there. Service Coverage can provide nationwide access services to multiple offices or remote workers. These broadband connections are fairly easy to find in cities and suburban areas. Access Type Service Coverage Domestic U.S., Limited in some remote areas Mostly Domestic U.S. Global footprint However, service quality and availability can be difficult for rural locations, so may not be a viable solution for all of your business locations. This can leave you managing a mix of broadband services, providers and pricing plans, depending upon service delivery location. Also, keep in mind that performance is closely linked to proximity: The further away your offices are from the phone company s central offices, the more network performance problems can occur. broadband services are widely available. Service quality is less distance-dependent, but coverage is predominantly domestic. So, if you have one or many global offices, or global aspirations, cable access services may only present a short-term solution. Even if global coverage is offered, you should be aware that cable Internet services are more popular than in the U.S., but it is the opposite in many other countries. Again, this raises the complexity issues involved with juggling multiple broadband service types, providers and vendor bills, but on a global basis. In addition, given its legacy as a residential TV service with add-on offerings for broadband services, cable Internet may not be available as a standalone access service in some locations. Since cable companies typically bundle Internet with phone or TV services to drive down costs for customers, standalone cable broadband services for businesses may become cost prohibitive. With a global footprint, broadband can be more available on a local, national and worldwide basis. You can consolidate broadband services with a global standard and eliminate managing multiple technologies, vendors or networks. Ease of Installation and Deployment You don t have time for complex installs and deployments. You need the ease and speed of plug and play network connections. You probably already have a connection to the traditional telephone line for voice services, so your transition to broadband for data services can be an easy one. You can buy or lease a modem inexpensively from your provider and, in most cases, install the equipment and software yourself. Access Type Ease of Installation New equipment (modem), DIY install New equipment (modem, router, cables), may require service call Leverage existing equipment and skill sets broadband services also require a leased or purchased modem, router and software from your provider. However, installation gets a bit more complicated, as new cable wiring may need to be installed. Depending upon skill levels in your business, this could require a thirdparty contractor. If you have offices dispersed around the country or the globe, that could become very expensive and put you in the position of scheduling and managing multiple installations. is the accepted LAN standard for most business networks. So, when you choose for broadband access, you can most likely leverage the same equipment you have in place today, as well as technology you and your staff are already comfortable with. If you do need to buy new equipment, the gear needed to establish a 100 Mbps Internet connection costs about the same as the equipment needed for broadband services over cable networks.

Enterprise Broadband Access 3 Many PCs, peripherals, switches, routers and other network appliances come with 10/100/1000 Mbps interface cards installed. So, you can plug into an port to establish broadband access as easily as hooking up a PC or a printer, using familiar cables. With as an Internet access method, you can have the ease of plug and play and the cost advantages of re-using equipment, without negotiating a learning curve for or cable technologies. Bandwidth and Performance In general, when it comes to delivering faster access, bandwidth equals speed. While that s certainly an important discussion to have, speed is really about performance being able to get more done in a workday. Access Type Bandwidth Range Applications Supported Up to 24 Mbps. Internet, TV, VPN Bandwidth caps imposed. Varies by provider. Internet, TV Bandwidth caps imposed. 2 Mbps to 10 Gbps. Business and multimedia apps No bandwidth caps imposed. (voice, data, video). Internet, VPN If your employees spend too much time waiting for pages to load and files to download, they not only get frustrated, they get less productive. Multiply that affect across your business and it could add up to some pretty inefficient workdays. access services are available at different data transfer rates to suit consumer or business needs, with prices linked to those speeds. The most common service ranges from 6 to 24 Mbps (megabits per second). While cable access speeds are not influenced by distances from a service provider s central offices, performance is heavily impacted by bandwidth sharing. Unlike a dedicated or connection to the Internet, cable customers in a given area share the same connection. This means that, when a large number of users access the Internet simultaneously, your business must compete with other businesses and residential users for bandwidth. Both performance and productivity can suffer as a result. Both and cable Internet service providers can also impose bandwidth caps setting a maximum speed for the bandwidth delivered to each customer. They do this to enforce a fair and equitable distribution of speed across user bases in specific areas. During high traffic times, your 30 Mbps service can be ratcheted down to 3 Mbps or lower to ensure everyone who wants to connect to the Internet will be able to, albeit very slowly. When it comes to simultaneous upload and download speeds, most cable providers offer much higher data transfer rates for downloading, since their organic customer base consists of residences. Moving into the realm of gigabytes (Gbps), access boosts connection speeds to as much as 10 Gbps, depending on your provider s offerings. That can be hundreds of times faster than cable modems and tens of thousands of times faster than dial-up modems. As a dedicated access solution, you can work without worrying about Internet traffic jams or the dramatic bandwidth drops that can occur with a shared cable connection. access offers the same high speeds for uploads as for downloads. So, you can do more than just surf the net and download files, you can move large data volumes back and forth quickly to work without waiting. You can also serve up bandwidth-intensive business applications, such as telepresence or telemedicine solutions, to multiple locations from your data center. Further, if you plan on transitioning to network-based cloud services, rather than hosting your own applications, you ll need the bandwidth capacity of access to avoid performance problems and the resulting effect on productivity. Service Reliability connections provide a very reliable, consistent level of service. Since signals travel on a dedicated connection from the user s location to the Internet Service Provider ( ISP ), connections are not impacted by the usage patterns, volumes or behavior of other residences or businesses. Access Service Service Level Class of Type Reliability Agreements (SLA) Service Support Consistent Yes No Varies and depends upon Limited Limited shared network traffic Access Type Performance Upload/Download Speeds Consistent Yes Yes Depends on proximity to Symmetric uploads/downloads phone company office available Depends on volume of traffic Limited availability of on shared network symmetric uploads/downloads Unrestricted by proximity Symmetric upload/download and limits of shared speeds connections You basically get what you pay for: The bandwidth levels that exist upon installation will remain constant, as long as the network is up and running.

Enterprise Broadband Access 4 As a shared access solution, the reliability and consistency of cable Internet service can vary during the business day. Your connections depend upon the number of users in a given geography or at a given time, how many are sharing a connection and the functions being performed. To make matters worse, many cable providers over-subscribe their Internet services so they can spread costs across many customers. Since there are no guarantees that your cable provider won t continue to add more subscribers, it follows that there is no guarantee that your service delivery will be stable. Without a dedicated Internet service, most of these variables are beyond your control, making cable service less predictable and reliable for business use.. Depending upon the provider you choose, can offer up to 99.999% network availability as part of a Service Level Agreement (SLA). Since the timely delivery of network packets greatly impacts the performance of the applications you run, they can also offer data delivery SLAs to help ensure critical business data is delivered without interruption. Further, some providers include Class of Service support. This allows you to designate the data that should be given priority delivery via the IP network. Flexibility and Growth Even when you re satisfied with current performance levels, what happens if you add new employees, open new offices or other factors occur that clog the network with added activity? Performance suffers, employees complain and online customers go elsewhere. and Whether you have or cable, you can certainly call your provider to upgrade to the next level of services as your business needs change. The bandwidth flexibility offered will depend upon your provider. Offers higher bandwidth than or cable right from the start, broadband can deliver better performance and flexibility now and over the long haul. You can have more room to grow without having to consider new broadband technology. Manage Bandwidth. You can monitor and manage your bandwidth the same way you manage your other -based networks. Unlike and broadband, you have the flexibility and control to route traffic or allocate bandwidth, depending upon the broadband needs of specific locations, the applications they need to run and the volumes of users they need to support. Add Capacity. As demands change, most broadband service providers let you add capacity in much smaller increments by as little as a single Mbps at a time. So, you can better align business needs with the bandwidth you deliver, without paying for extra capacity you don t need. Since your access provider can generally upgrade bandwidth capacity remotely, upgrades are fast and easy. Equipment upgrades are also easier, because you can leverage the in-house networking expertise you have to equip more PCs with broadband access or add new routers. Broaden Access to Other Networks. Beyond providing LAN and WAN access, is flexible enough to connect into IP-based Virtual Private Networks (VPN) and to provide Wi-Fi network coverage. So you can have the reach and bandwidth needed to access the feature-rich applications on your IP-VPN, while supporting mobile and remote users and adopting globally consistent access to data and applications. Transition From T1. A T1 is a two-point, dedicated, high capacity, digital service provided on terrestrial digital facilities capable of transmitting 1.544 Mbps. If you currently have T1 Internet connections, you know how hard it can be to manage the multiple lines you need to deliver voice and data services. It can also be time consuming and costly to expand bandwidth as you grow. New equipment and higher speed circuits are required, which may take days or even weeks to implement. Further, your growth can be limited by the ceiling of a T1 connection. Access Level of Protection New Security Type Tools Needed Security of a dedicated connection Yes That s why many businesses today are transitioning to broadband. By combining voice and data on the same network, can help lower the cost of delivering those services while providing the scalable, elastic bandwidth you need as business requirements change. Security Vulnerabilities of a shared connection Yes Security of a dedicated connection Common tools shared across LAN and WAN offers the security characteristics of a dedicated connection to an ISP. However, there are security ramifications to an always on connection. You will need to install an appropriate software- or hardware-based firewall and take other security measures to help protect your business data from prying eyes, theft or corruption as it travels the network. connections to an ISP are more open to security threats because you are sharing a connection with other business and residential customers. Again, the always on nature of your connection raises security issues. It makes you more vulnerable to threats that could put your data and business operations at risk. To ward off attacks from hackers, you must implement security solutions and keep them updated. gives you much more control over the security measures you can put in place for the access services you buy. You get the inherent protection of a dedicated link to your ISP, plus the ability to use the same, familiar -based security solutions that protect your LAN environment. So, you can guard the safety of your Internet connection the same way you prevent threats to your LAN, leveraging the tools and expertise you already have on hand.

Enterprise Broadband Access 5 Conclusion, cable and broadband services can all be viable solutions for your business, depending upon your needs. But if you want a true enterprise-class solution for broadband Internet access, can be a good choice because it can provide: Broad service availability and a global footprint Easy installation and deployment, leveraging existing networking technology, equipment and skill sets Higher bandwidth for demanding business and multimedia software, transferring large data files and accessing hosted or cloud-based applications Dedicated Internet access for consistent, reliable performance and enhanced security, often backed by network and data delivery SLAs and Class of Service support Scalability for growth without having to consider new broadband technology The simplicity of converging access to LAN, WAN and IP-VPN connections on a single network *IDC U.S. Carrier Services 2011 2015 Forecast, doc #231257, November 2011. To find out how AT&T can help you make the right broadband access solution for your enterprise, talk to your AT&T representative or visit att.com. 04/05/12 AB-2372 2012 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property. The information in this document is provided by AT&T for informational purposes only. AT&T does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or commit to issue updates or corrections to the information. AT&T is not responsible for any damages resulting from use of or reliance on the information.