Telstra International to extend reach by offering Ethernet half circuits

11 January 2012 | Angela Partington


The release of Ethernet half circuits, combined with the launch of a ‘One Stop Shop’ Ethernet service, show Telstra’s plans to extend the global reach of its Ethernet private line offerings.

Telstra’s Ethernet half circuits will allow customers to build a bespoke dedicated bandwidth Ethernet solution, by buying a half circuit on the Telstra network and another on a partner network.

This solution is designed to extend the reach of Telstra’s Ethernet solutions. Telstra has operating...


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