An Enterprise Session Border Controller is a device that manages and secures VoIP traffic by controlling sessions between internal and external networks, preventing security risks.
Ethernet is a common wired networking technology used to connect devices in local area networks (LANs), enabling fast and reliable data communication between computers and devices.
Ethernet Demarcation is the point at which a service provider’s Ethernet network ends and the customer’s internal network begins, defining the boundary for network management responsibilities.
Ethernet Extenders are devices that extend the reach of Ethernet connections beyond standard distance limits, typically by converting signals to run over different media like copper or fiber.
Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) is a technology that brings Ethernet-based internet services to businesses or homes over copper or fiber lines, providing high-speed access directly from the service provider.
An Ethernet Telephone is a phone that connects to the internet via an Ethernet cable rather than traditional phone lines, commonly used in VoIP systems for digital communication.