Thanks to our exceptional Singapore DWDM Metro, combined with our robust local partnerships and expertise, GOIP DCI is difficult to match via other providers. As the leaders in the region, we proudly boast an extensive network, solidifying our position as the go-to choice for APAC.
Our local expertise
Our DCI Wave Solution comes with full management and local support right here in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong, where we proudly stand as one of the largest DC2DC providers.
Carrier-grade resiliency
Experience an outstanding Optical Layer 1 service, with protection capabilities, enabling automatic route failover for resiliency if required.
Pre-deployed or custom design
Choose a custom design or utilise pre-deployed capacity for a super-quick turnaround on major routes. You have the option to choose the route between DC locations, with dual paths enabled in all locations.
Provisioning Details And Network
Designed by network side protect for Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong DCI
In Building fibre in most of case is the cross connect from MMR to customer rack for most of data centre scenario.
Wavelength Services
Can your network deliver today and scale for tomorrow? Our Wavelength services, built using DWDM technology, could be the solution you need. Dedicated, high-capacity transport designed to carry high volumes of traffic across long-haul stretches.
When your network is under more pressure to carry high volumes of data across long-distances, DWDM is the perfect technology for the job. Multiple wavelengths of light (or colors) are used to transmit data over the same optical fiber to efficiently utilize your infrastructure.
Dedicated Point-to-point Connections
Our Wavelength services support diverse, bandwidth-intensive applications like video, voice, and storage across your global sites – with access to more capacity when needed. The simplicity of wavelengths makes your network more versatile and efficient when deploying point-to-point connections between remote sites and data centers. The straightforward design of wavelength networks enhances connectivity, making point-to-point connections between remote sites and data centers more versatile and efficient during deployment.
Wavelength crossborder borders between Singapore and Malaysia
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