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Aeris.net Opens Second Network Operations Center To Intensify Aeriss M2M NetworkTMCnet Contributing Editor Aeris.net, a network services provider for wireless machine-to-machine (M2M) fixed and mobile communications services has set up a new network operations center to reinforce the strength and redundancy of AerFrame. The latest network operations center located in Las Vegas, Nevada, will offer real time replication of data and 100% failover capabilities in the event of a natural disaster.
“Our business is based on the transmission of vital, time-sensitive information, and it is imperative that AerFrame continue operating under the harshest of natural conditions,” says Dick Gossen, President and CEO of Aeris.net. “In fact, the M2M network becomes an even more important communication channel in a natural catastrophe. The Las Vegas disaster recovery site ensures the integrity of our network under such conditions.” AerFrame is a key telecommunications utility and the industry’s first open network management platform that offers robust on-demand connectivity for multi-layered network services. AerFrame offers a full range of communication solutions required for M2M applications that support messaging requirements from short packet bursts to streaming data, and even voice for those applications requiring occasional, on-demand voice connectivity.
AerFrame offers strong, real-time managed data delivery for mission critical applications, combining always-on connectivity with the ability to utilize high bandwidth services as needed to upgrade software in the field, open a video channel to verify an alarm or fix a bug in deployed devices.
AerFrame’s dedicated network operating centers provide access, connectivity and managed data delivery across disparate networks, for instance CDMA, GSM, AMPS, satellite, WiFi or wireline.
Aeris.net chose Las Vegas due to its geographical diversity and relative proximity to company headquarters. Las Vegas is a key center for network service providers as it is a safe distance from California’s earthquake danger zones.
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Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking.
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