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Freedom Networks, a technology firm has introduced a new broadband service to provide multiple access to connectivity globally in Accra.
The service termed "Optimised Bandwidth Aggregation" would provide and increase the efficiency of web connections as well as open the connectivity of businesses.
Mr Kwame Offei, Chief Executive Officer of Freedom Networks Ghana Limited announced this at a seminar in Accra on Tuesday to create awareness and introduce the service to corporate institutions.
He said the service was an innovative approach for helping organisations to maximise the infrastructure already in place by seamlessly combining two sets of management platforms to effectively address each part of the bandwidth management spectrum.
Mr Offei said it was a unique product that was powered by virtualisation technologies that brought together in one framework some of the key capabilities that corporate organisations needed in managing the delivery of critical data to business users.
He said: "It is just a concept where you feed your existing network to the bandwidth to have a wider arena of service."
Mr Offei urged organisations and corporate institutions to take advantage of the opportunity to have the best of services in terms of broadband.
Mr Lee Steinlauf, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the firm, said the service was the best in addressing cost, resilience and application performance in a single solution, and did not disrupt the current network environment.
He said the service forwarded to all local interfaces, kept policy consistency as well as used dynamic DNS services for publishing services.
Mr Steinlauf said the technology was better and more reliable than cables, wires and other mediums which could easily fail.
DNS is a hierarchical naming system built on a database system for computers among other services.
Source: GNA
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