Tag: Business Continuity
You and your client, sitting worry free, C-O-L-O-C-A-T-I-N-G…
Summer is in full swing and love is in the air. Can’t you just feel it? The dog days of summer bring long nights and bright sunshine and what can we say? Our future is so bright we have to wear shades; with the recent acquisition of OCiX, [...]
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Posted: July 29th, 2011 by Bita
Categories: Agent
Tags: Agent, Business Continuity, Colocation, datacenter, OCiX, promotion, sale, SAS 70, SSAE 16, TelePacificz
We all know that the perception that your customers have of your business has a lot to do with success. There are a few organic ice cream shops in my neighborhood and they always have a line running out the door. Sometimes I wonder to myself, what sets these ice cream shops apart from the [...]
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Posted: July 6th, 2011 by Rebecca
Categories: TelePacific
Tags: Business Continuity, Colocation, datacenter, OCiX, promotion, sale, SAS 70, TelePacificz
With the official acquisition of Covad Wireless earlier this month, TelePacific is now offering Ethernet over Fixed Wireless (EoFW).
With fixed wireless, your company can access Internet speeds of 1Mbps to 1Gps without reliance on a cable infrastructure. TelePacific’s new WiMAX-featured wireless broadband network, licensed microwave backhaul network and high bandwidth wireless network operating in licensed [...]
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Posted: April 11th, 2011 by Rebecca
Categories: TelePacific
Tags: broadband, Business Continuity, Covad Wireless, Ethernet, event service, fixed wireless, TelePacificz, WiMAX
When you read or see the weather forecast in the morning you start to think about what you’ll wear or whether you’ll need an umbrella…the last thing you want to worry about is whether your phone and Internet service will be working when you get to the office.
Earlier this year a lot of our service [...]
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Posted: March 11th, 2011 by Rebecca
Categories: TelePacific
Tags: Business Continuity, Ethernet over Copper, network redundancy, TelePacificz
Remember that scene in the Willy Wonka movie (the Gene Wilder one, not the freaky one with the Johnny-Depp-Michael-Jackson hybrid…that one was just too weird) where Charlie and the other children were walking through factory, eyes wide open, staring at and drooling over the candy? They were excited because everything looked so good and there [...]
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Posted: February 17th, 2011 by Bita
Categories: Agent
Tags: agents, Business Continuity, Colocation, Conference Calling, equipment leasing, Ethernet, mobile data, mobile phone, network security, selection, SmartVoice, SPIF, Teleartners, TelePacificz, vpn
It seems like almost everyday we’re seeing news about extreme weather seriously impacting cities throughout the country. In late December and early in the year California was drenched in seemingly never-ending rain. There have been record snow storms in New York, Chicago and other places around the country. Often times, these weather events negatively impact [...]
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Posted: February 9th, 2011 by Bita
Categories: Agent
Tags: Business Continuity, call forward, Colocation, Data Backup, extreme weather, network redundancy, RemoteStor, TelePacificz
Most of the time, when you purchase a bundle, you know you’re getting a few things you really want and others you don’t…that’s why they’re bundled together. That’s not the case with TelePacific. With TelePacific, your customers can select the products, services and features they want, and create their own bundle.
Take the Flexible 5 program [...]
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Posted: January 14th, 2011 by Bita
Categories: Agent
Tags: bundling, Business Continuity, Conference Calling, data, Fax to email, firewall, mobile, remote data storage, SmartVoice, TelePacificz, toll free numbers, voice, voicemail
I thought California and Nevada were supposed to be free from extreme weather…except for the scorching heat, of course. And earthquakes, I guess. Aside from the presumably great weather, why else would anyone want to live here? Well, there are the California beaches and mountains, the excitement of Las Vegas and the peacefulness and beauty [...]
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Posted: January 7th, 2011 by Rebecca
Categories: TelePacific
Tags: Business Continuity, Colocation, data center, extreme weather, RemotStor, SAS 70, TelePacific Communications
In a demonstration of what is probably one of the most drastic business continuity plans, the powers that be (also known as Domain Name System Security Extensions) handed the keys to the Internet to seven individuals across the globe last July. That’s right: specially-selected individuals in United States, Britain, Burkina Faso, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, [...]
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Posted: September 21st, 2010 by Rebecca
Categories: Data Protection and Preparedness, Data Service and News, TelePacific, Telecommunications Industry
Tags: Bonded T1, Business Continuity, Colocation, Data Backup, DNSSE, Domain Name System Security Extensions, Dungeons and Dragons, Gandalf, Godzilla, internet, Keys, Lord of the Rings, Planning, RemoteSor, Saruman, TelePacificz
I was playing Monopoly the other day and doing a pretty exceptional job, if I do say so myself, of cleaning up on the property-grab race. After a few times around the board I had managed to buy both Park Place and Boardwalk, not to mention the red properties, a couple of railroads and other [...]
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Posted: March 18th, 2010 by Rebecca
Categories: Data Protection and Preparedness, Data Service and News, TelePacific
Tags: Business Continuity, Monopoly, multiple locations, multiple offices, one invoice, operations, RemoteStor, save money, telecommunications, TelePacificz, unlimited calling