SprintLink Peerless IP = Security?
From: Rowdy Yates (rowdy_yates2_at_remove.lycos.com)
Date: 07/23/04
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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 03:16:05 GMT
can someone explain how this is going to work? beyond my comprehension.
A closed network designed for security
A timely addition to our government portfolio, SprintLink Peerless IP
integrates security into a private network developed exclusively for
government agencies. Based on the technology that makes the Sprint public
network among the industry's strongest, SprintLink Peerless IP has no
connectivity to the outside Internet. That can translate to maximum
security, maximum performance, and maximum compliance with government's
tightening security regulations.
SprintLink Peerless IP offers:
Native IP network designed for the security needs of government
Seamless, secure connectivity with the flexibility of native IP
Unsurpassed survivability, reliability, and performance
full link:
http://www.sprintbiz.com/government/overview.html
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