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Microsoft® Azure

Internet service USA offers private, layer 2 Ethernet connections to Microsoft Azure that layers on a dependable, enhanced network experience to your cloud computing initiatives.

Get a direct connection to the Microsoft Azure Cloud with Internet service USA

Microsoft Azure is one of the fastest-growing cloud service providers in the world, and with good reason. Despite their satisfaction with the service, many users are looking for a better way to access MS Azure than via the Internet. Users want improved security, performance, reliability, and a Service Level Agreement, which would make their MS Azure user experience even better.

When your business sends, receives, and accesses data on a large scale, you need a network you can trust and speed you can count on.

Wavelength Services utilize Internet Service USA’ dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM) optical transport network to bring high-bandwidth, low-latency data networking to connect enterprise locations as well as access

cloud applications — providing you with reliable access across single or diversely-routed connections.

Secure, high-throughput, low latency connections that bypass the Internet

Fast, reliable, and secure connections

Direct connections to the cloud offer more reliability, faster speeds, lower latencies, and higher security than typical Internet connections.

Avoid complexity and added costs

In some cases, transferring data between on-premises systems and Azure can yield significant cost benefits without clogging your Internet connection.

Build hybrid applications

With predictable, reliable, and high-throughput connections; you can build applications that span on-premises infrastructure and Azure without conceding network performance.

Extend your datacenter

Add compute and storage capacity in the cloud and enjoy the scale and economics of the public cloud without having to compromise on security.

Service Level Agreement

With a private connection to Azure, you get the peace of mind of a network SLA, something that is unavailable with Internet transmissions.

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