Connectivity

brightsolid provide a range of business connectivity solutions either as stand-alone or as part of a hosting infrastructure. With over 12 years experience we’ve built up a business-focused knowledge that ensures we provide a highly reliable service to businesses across the UK.

With staff increasingly working from multiple locations there are challenges to deliver 24/7 connectivity services using the traditional infrastructure which tends to be both location and office hours centric.

The brightsolid network consists of state-of-the-art fibre optic cables connecting our twin data centres and the Internet via points of presence in London and Manchester.  In order to provide complete resilience, brightsolid’s network is based on multiple network paths and multiple telecoms services. 

In order to facilitate reliable solutions for our clients, brightsolid has designed and implemented the following core network.       

  • Dual Data Centres – geographically separated with Gigabit connections to 2 diverse MPLS networks for customer access.     
  • The use of two MPLS networks affords brightsolid unparalleled UK-Wide coverage with virtually flat rate charges 
  • Dual 100Mb Inter-site connections between data centres across diverse MPLS networks providing  Active/Active data centre resiliency       
  • Dual 100Mb connections to 2 geographically diverse IP Transit Carriers (Sprint and Level3) for Internet traffic   
  • Direct peerings with a number of other service providers and companies are in place at both NWIX and LINX.


Our offerings include:

  • Multi-cloud MPLS solutions for unbeatable resilience.       
  • Multi-site MPLS and/or LES circuits for centralised or meshed connectivity requirements.       
  • Management of customer-side devices, ie routers and firewalls.      
  • Bespoke WAN design, combining a range of technologies (BGP, OSPF, GRE tunnels, IPSec VPN’s, etc)      
  • Bonded-DSL solutions, to aggregate the bandwidth of standard DSL lines.
  • ADSL backup, to provide fail-over redundancy for MPLS and/or LES circuits.

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