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We've designed our network architecture around a very simple idea: the fewer routers and connections you have to pass through to reach your information, the more responsive your network communications will be. Our distributed server architecture is designed to keep information and application services just one hop away from the desktop user. Not only does this make network communications faster and more cost-effective, it also enables access to tiered quality of service levels that are unlike anything you've experienced before.

We've partnered with a number of industry leaders to provide some of the most advanced network technology available. Our strategic relationships include partnerships with Cisco Systems, Ciena Corporation, and Sun Microsystems. Our underlying fiber and equipment create a solid new world infrastructure for the Enron Intelligent Network, but it's our distributed servers and InterAgent® software that make redundancy, scalability, and the one-hop model a reality. When users select the content they want to receive, these technologies determine the optimal transmission quality based on the content type. The content is cached at the nearest server, just a single hop from the user.


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