
1. Look at reducing your call spend by getting free calls between sites anywhere in the world
2. Reduce your annual maintenance bill with zero maintenance costs.
3. Design your own bespoke, company business continuity plan with automatic and immediate re-routing of calls in case of circuit failure or office closure
4. Design your own bespoke, personal number business continuity plan with automatic and immediate re-routing of calls in case of circuit failure or office closure
5. Take control of your future telecoms spend with fixed costs per user
6. Implement a future proof solution
7. Offer your staff totally flexible and remote working options
8. Reduce your operating costs
9. Be contactable, any time, any place anywhere
10. Reduce your international call spend by installing a fixed cost solution in your suppliers premises
LES (LAN Emulation Server) is a Local Area Network (LAN) extension service that enables you to create and connect to a network within your business allowing for faster file sharing and other internet based tasks at a very high speed. It helps reduce some of the problems created by a lack of Ethernet cables. LES can seriously benefit your business – for a free consultation, give Elite a call today.
According to market research firm the Dell’Oro Group, the global wireless LAN (Local Area Network) market reached over $1 billion (around £614.8 million) in the third quarter of 2009.
The Dell’Oro Group attribute the growth to more IT spending in the education and health industries. Companies that provide Wireless LAN such as Enterasys and Cisco saw increased revenue of around 30%, making it a very good quarter for LANs.
Ethernet Extensions (aka LES) provide an affordable, dedicated, point-to-point connection at Ethernet bandwidths of 10, 100 and 1000Mb, between two locations. The LAN Extension Service (LES) has many benefits when you compare it to other leased line technologies - for example, LES is substantially more cost effective over leased lines. Also, fibre links can provide 10 to 1000 Mb/s ethernet speed. When you think about, LES seems to be the way to go!