Enterprise ILL Services

Enterprise ILL Services

Smart Internet Leased Line What is an Internet Leased Line?

An Internet Leased Line or ILL is a premium Internet connectivity service that is dedicated and provides un-contended symmetrical speeds for uploads and downloads. Businesses also get an option for burstable bandwidth to meet sudden traffic spikes or growing business needs.

What is a Smart Internet Leased Line?

Aspirare Smart Internet Aspirare Smart Internet Services comes in with a Dual Last Mile, Multiple Internet backbones,Proactive monitoring, single point of contact, Fully Managed Services, High Availability, Same Block of IPs after switchover to secondary, Dedicated Service Managers and more value add to make your life easier than before.

Value Proposition

Value Proposition

Multiple Internet Backbones

Aspirare Smart Internet Leased Line connects your business to multiple internet backbones. This redundancy means you are no longer reliant on a single backbone provider, ensuring your Internet backbone has all routes for you to choose from.

Dual Last Miles

We understand that the last mile can often be the weakest link. With dual last miles, you have two distinct physical connections to your premises, eliminating last-mile issues as a potential point of failure. Your connectivity remains rock-solid.

Proactive Monitoring

Don’t wait for issues to disrupt your operations. Aspirare’s advanced monitoring system tirelessly watches over your network’s health. Any anomalies or potential problems are detected and resolved before they become a headache for your IT team.

No IP Changes During Primary to Secondary Switchover

We understand how frustrating IP address changes can be during switchover. Aspirare ensures that your IP addresses remain consistent throughout the transition. No more hassles with reconfiguration or lost connections.

Ease of Management

Aspirare Smart Internet Leased Line is designed with you and your IT team in mind. It simplifies your network management tasks, making your life easier. Spend less time or rather troubleshooting and more time innovating.

Business Continuity

With HA capabilities, you can rest assured that your critical business functions will stay operational, even in challenging situations. Keep your customers and stakeholders satisfied with uninterrupted services.

Dedicated Support

 We’re not just selling a service; we are committed to your success. Aspirare provides end-to-end support, ensuring your experience with our Smart Internet Leased Line is seamless and hassle-free.

Why Choose Us

What We Offer

We offer a Premium Customised  Internet Leased Line Solution with a SLA of 99.9%, a High Available at every possible level.

What You Get

Completely redundant Internet with Dual Last Mile architecture Managed end to end.

How a Smart Internet Leased Line Works

We connect a  BGP Multi Homing  Internet with a Dual Last Mile to your location. Both the last miles are terminated at your location on a Smart Switch, with auto-failover enabled.The links are proactively monitored round the clock and in case of any last mile disruption, we will get an alert and initate restoration process within the MTTR.There will be a Dedicated SAM for every Account who will be responsible for periodical review of the service performance

F. A. Q's

Frequently Asked Questions

An Internet Leased Line (ILL) is a dedicated, fixed-bandwidth connection that offers direct access to the internet. Unlike broadband, where bandwidth is shared among multiple users, a leased line is reserved exclusively for the user, ensuring high-speed, reliable, and symmetrical internet service.

  • Dedicated vs Shared:Leased lines provide a dedicated connection, while broadband is a shared service.
  • Symmetrical Speeds:Leased lines offer equal upload and download speeds (symmetrical), whereas broadband usually offers faster download than upload speeds (asymmetrical).
  • Reliability:Leased lines are more reliable and come with guaranteed uptime through Service Level Agreements (SLAs), unlike broadband services, which may experience more fluctuations in speed and connectivity.
  • Dedicated Bandwidth:The bandwidth is not shared, ensuring consistent speeds.
  • Symmetrical Speed:Equal upload and download speeds make it ideal for tasks like video conferencing, VoIP, cloud services, and large data uploads.
  • High Reliability and Uptime:Comes with SLAs that guarantee uptime (often 99.9% or higher).
  • Low Latency:Leased lines typically have lower latency, improving the performance of real-time applications like voice and video calls.
  • Better Security:Direct connection minimizes the risk of data interception compared to shared connections.
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  • Internet leased lines offer a wide range of speeds, typically from 100 Mbps to 10 Gbps, depending on the needs of the business and the provider's infrastructure.

Businesses:Companies that require reliable, high-speed internet for operations, especially those using cloud services, VoIP, video conferencing, or large-scale data transfers.

Data Centers:For mission-critical applications, ensuring high uptime and stability.

Financial Institutions:For secure and fast transactional data processing.

Educational Institutions:To support large numbers of concurrent users accessing the internet simultaneously.

Leased lines come with an uptime guarantee backed by an SLA, 99.99%, depending on the service level agreed with the provider. This ensures minimal downtime, and some providers offer compensation for non-compliance.

  • Leased Line:Provides direct internet access with dedicated bandwidth.
  • MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching):Primarily used for private WANs, connecting multiple branch offices via a secure and managed private network. Both technologies can coexist, with leased lines offering direct internet access and MPLS providing a private data network for internal traffic.

Leased lines are inherently more secure than shared broadband connections, as they are dedicated connections that are not shared with other users. Additionally, they often come with the option of adding firewalls, encryption, and other security measures to enhance protection.

The cost of an internet leased line depends on factors such as:

  • Bandwidth:Higher bandwidth will result in higher costs.
  • Location:Rural areas may face higher costs due to limited infrastructure.
  • Provider:Different ISPs offer different pricing plans and SLAs. Typically, leased lines are more expensive than broadband because of the dedicated nature of the service and the SLAs associated with it.

Installation times can vary depending on location and infrastructure availability, but typically range from 2 to 8 weeks. Urban areas with well-established infrastructure may experience faster installation.

Yes, most ISPs allow for scalable upgrades in bandwidth as your business needs grow. This scalability is one of the significant benefits of leased lines.

Yes, leased lines are ideal for VoIP (Voice over IP) services, as they offer low latency, high bandwidth, and consistent connection quality, which is crucial for clear voice communication.

Yes, most ISPs provide one or more static IP addresses with leased lines. This is essential for hosting services like web servers, VPNs, and email servers.

Yes, leased lines come with SLAs that define:

  • Uptime guarantees(typically 99.9% or higher).
  • Latency and packet loss thresholds.
  • Response timesfor fault resolution. Providers offer compensation if they fail to meet these SLAs.
  • Enterprise Internet Access:Reliable high-speed access for business operations.
  • Data Backup & Disaster Recovery:Fast data transfers between sites for backups.
  • Video Conferencing & VoIP:Consistent and reliable connectivity for real-time communications.
  • Hosting Services:Hosting websites, email, and applications in-house.