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E-Line

Designed to support secure, scalable connectivity and linking your sites with predictable enterprise-grade performance

Key features

Designed to support secure, scalable connectivity between your sites.

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Technical summary

Technical specifications about E-Line. Service features and performance depend on access type and infrastructure used.

MEF‑certified Ethernet over MPLS

5Mbps to 10Gbps (bandwidths above 1Gbps subject to consultation)

Up to 99.95% availability

National MPLS core with redundant architecture

Ethernet access at each site; NTU required unless wires‑only delivery supported

Customer Ethernet handoff; customer‑supplied CPE required

24x7 service reception and monitoring; Frontier portal reporting

Australia-wide availability across metro and selected regional areas

Complements E‑LAN, IP WAN, Wavelength and Dark Fibre architectures

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Vocus Enterprise Ethernet (E‑Line) services.

E‑Line is a private Ethernet service that connects two or more sites using point‑to‑point or point‑to‑multipoint Layer 2 connectivity.

No. E‑Line provides private Ethernet connectivity over the MPLS network.

Bandwidths range from 5Mbps up to 10Gbps, subject to access and engineering constraints.

Carrier E‑Line offers stricter performance characteristics for latency‑sensitive traffic, while Business E‑Line is designed for assured data delivery.

Australia-wide availability across metro and selected regional areas.

Yes. Availability targets up to 99.95% apply depending on the service variant.

Services can be quoted, ordered and managed through the Frontier portal.

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