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rlebherz wrote: Alf, Interesting article. I think the Cloud services and cloud infrastructure lines are a bit blurred, but I agree with most of what you are saying. Dont underestimate the SLA's role in accountability. For companies that have dynamic requirements and no down time can be afforded, make sure you have very tight SLAs. For example, OpSource provides a 100% SLA in the cloud and 100%SLA around production application environments. Now 100% is ideally perfect, it comes down to accountability, yo...
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Mushroom Networks Partners with Semo.net Delivering Broadband Bonding Service to Midwest Business Class Subscribers

Mushroom Networks, Inc., the innovator of broadband bonding technology, today announced a partnership with Semo.net, a Midwest Internet provider, to deliver high-speed bi-directional broadband service to its business class customers. Semo.net will re-brand Mushroom Networks’ popular Broadband Bonding solution into its own service offering called Hydra Internet Service. Hydra Internet Service offers business customers the ability to combine multiple types of broadband connections such as DSL, cable modem, or wireless into a single high-speed connection with near 100 percent reliability, download speeds of 10 Mbps, and upload speeds of 5 Mbps all at a fraction of the cost of alternative services such as Frame Relay or MPLS.

“The Hydra is a mythical water creature with several heads making it extremely difficult to kill - and that is exactly the premise of our new offering,” stated Brian Becker, CEO of Semo.net. “By combining several types of broadband access connections into a single high-speed pipe, our business customers can be confident that even in a worst case scenario such as a severed line, their Internet will always be up and running.”

At the core of the partnership is Mushroom Networks Broadband Bonding service. The Broadband Bonding service works in conjunction with the company’s Broadband Bonding product lines which sit at the customer premise site combining multiple broadband Internet connections of various types into a single high-speed link. Utilizing Broadband Bonding, business customers can utilize the high performance Internet pipe to connect with their branch offices, data centers or get generic Internet access for any type of IP traffic including VPNs, file transfers, network storage, and IP based voice and video communications. Because high bandwidth speeds can be achieved bi-directionally, Broadband Bonding service effectively solves the uplink bottleneck commonly associated with other Internet access services.

“The bane of utilizing inexpensive broadband lines such as DSL or cable for business has always been in the uplink direction – put simply, slow uploads makes large file transfers and multimedia applications like video conferencing extremely daunting,” said Cahit Akin, co-founder and CEO of Mushroom Networks. “By coupling our Broadband Bonding technology with a provider’s existing infrastructure and service offerings, ISP’s like Semo.net can capture a whole new segment of business class customers with little or no investment.”

The Hydra Internet Service is available now to customers in the South East Missouri geographical region with prices starting at $500 per month. Because Hydra Internet Service runs along side any service such as T1, businesses can boost the bandwidth rate of their existing broadband plan then switch exclusively to Hydra Internet Service once the duration of the contract is over.

About Semo.net

Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. (D.B.A. Semo.net) is a Missouri-based corporation providing Internet services to over 50 communities in Southeast Missouri since 1995. Semo.net Internet services include residential and business services over Frame Relay, MPLS, Cable, DSL, Wireless and Dialup access. In 2009, Semo.net developed a new Business-class Internet offering which utilizes Mushroom Networks Truffle and Porcini VLL devices. This service, named Hydra Internet Service, provides sustained burst speeds of 10mb/s download & 5mb/s upload utilizing three distinct transports and two ISPs to provide a robust, reliable and resiliently redundant Internet service at a fraction of the cost of traditional business-class Frame & MPLS service. For more information please visit http://www.semo.net or call 573-686-9114.

About Mushroom Networks

Mushroom Networks, Inc., is a privately held company based in San Diego, CA, providing patent pending broadband bonding solutions to a range of Internet connection applications. The company’s flagship product line targets SMBs, enterprises, multi-tenant buildings, and broadband service providers and bonds dissimilar broadband access technologies forming a single highly reliable broadband pipe that can easily scale based on needs. Recently, Mushroom Networks was a finalist for the coveted XCHANGE Tech Innovators Xcellence Award, 2007 CONNECT® ‘Most Innovative New Product’ award, 2008 CONNECT® ‘Most Innovative New Product’ award, Network World’s "top technology trend of 2008" award, and nominated for the best investment opportunity within the fixed telecom sector by Telecom Council of Silicon Valley. For more information, please visit http://www.mushroomnetworks.com or call 888-842-1231.

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