- The Plug on The Wall
Global Fusion establishes a DMARC on the same backboard as other telecom facilities servicing a building. Using a Satellite Service Unit (SSU) and a Voice Services Gateway (VSG) for telephony services, Global Fusion provides service rich modular jacks with standard network and user side interfaces for each physical hand off configured as ether DS-x or Ethernet.
- Security
Most Information Technology departments never question the security of a virtual circuit (VC) through a Frame Relay or ATM Cloud. Global Fusion continues this thrust through familiar terminology, marketing, and technology. Global Fusion provides a dedicated managed layer one/two path from an A location (VSAT Remote) to Z location. Logical paths and VC mapping ensure the integrity and security of data in transit.

- MPLS can run over nearly any transport including ATM, Frame Relay, SONET/SDH, and Ethernet, enabling the integration of IP networks with connection-oriented networks.
- Forwarding packets based on labels rather than routing them based on headers results in several important advantages.
- Packets are processed faster
- Packets can be assigned a priority label, making ATM like quality of service guarantees possible
- Packets travel along circuit-like static paths in a public network
- Packet payloads are not examined by routers, allowing transport of multiple protocols
- Global Fusion uses both Martini and Kompella IETF drafts
- Global Fusion MPLS core is based on the Riverstone RS series routers
The Global Fusion Core Network Site
The Global Fusion MPLS Network
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