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Internet connectivity services are the one thing every site needs, and it tends to be procured differently in every country. 

For a global enterprise, this means a patchwork of connections that are hard to manage, deliver inconsistent performance, and are slow to fix when something goes wrong. 

Globalgig Internet gives you the full range of internet connectivity services, including broadband for branch offices, dedicated internet access (DIA) for mission-critical sites, and IP transit for high-volume requirements, which are globally managed through one provider. The same team manages your circuits in Singapore that manages your circuits in São Paulo. You will have the  same support contact that handles a fault, whether it is in Frankfurt or Lagos.

Benefits

The right service type for every site.

The Right Service Type for Every Site.

One team, one call. Problem solved.

Guaranteed performance where your business demands it.

Local carrier knowledge for every market.

Eliminate integration gaps.

Features

Service Options
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Service Options

Broadband Internet

What It Delivers

Cost-effective connectivity via DSL, FTTx, cable, and microwave, with symmetric or asymmetric options.

Best For

It is ideal for branch offices, lower-bandwidth sites, SD-WAN secondary transports, and cost-sensitive deployments.

Dedicated Internet Access

What It Delivers

Guaranteed, uncontended bandwidth, with SLA coverage for availability and performance.

Best For

It is suitable for mission-critical sites, SD-WAN primary connectivity, data center internet access, and compliance-sensitive environments.

IP Transit

What It Delivers

High-capacity connectivity with access to leading ASNs and traffic engineering capabilities.

Best For

IP transit is ideal for high-volume sites, internet exchange connectivity, and organizations with specific routing requirements.

Wireless Broadband

What It Delivers

5G as a primary or secondary connection, with no fixed-line infrastructure required.

Best For

Wireless broadband is suitable for remote sites, temporary locations, and anywhere fixed-line timelines are unacceptable.

LEO Satellite

What It Delivers

Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity delivering broadband-comparable latency and throughput.

Best For

It is right for locations beyond cellular and fixed-line reach, maritime and offshore deployments, resilient failover for remote and mission-critical sites.

Service specifications
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Service Specifications

  • Symmetric or asymmetric bandwidth options across all network services
  • Dynamic or static IP addressing
  • Access to leading ASNs worldwide
  • Global reach across 195 countries on six continents
  • Guaranteed bandwidth on DIA and IP Transit
  • SLA coverage for availability, latency, and fault restoration
  • SD-WAN integration as primary or secondary transport
Service Management
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Service Management

What is included in your management depends on the service tier you select. All tiers share a common foundation; what changes is the depth of operational ownership that Globalgig holds.

Why Globalgig

One Provider, Every Internet Service Type in Over 195 Countries

Internet procurement across multiple countries typically means many carrier relationships and support contacts. Globalgig consolidates everything. One commercial relationship covers every site,  service type, and country.
Why Globalgig

SLAs You Can Count On

We define availability guarantees, latency parameters, and fault restoration targets clearly before any commercial agreement, and we manage performance against them.

The Foundation for SD-WAN

Globalgig internet circuits are designed as SD-WAN transport from the outset, with routing, peering, and ASN selection built in rather than resolved after deployment. Keeping traffic on consistent autonomous systems reduces latency variability and gives SD-WAN policies a predictable underlay. When connectivity and SD-WAN come from the same provider, these decisions are made together from the start.

Frequently
Asked
Questions

What connectivity options work with SIP Trunking?

Dedicated internet access, MPLS VPN, and Ethernet private networking are all supported. If you have Globalgig Managed SD-WAN, SIP Trunking integrates directly as part of your existing connectivity service, with voice traffic quality-of-service policies applied across your SD-WAN.

What is the difference between Hosted PBX and SIP Trunking?

SIP Trunking connects your existing on-premises PBX or UCaaS platform to the public telephone network over IP. You keep your phone system; we replace the circuits underneath. Hosted PBX is the phone system itself, delivered from the cloud, so there is no on-premises PBX hardware. Both services are available from Globalgig. Many organizations use both: SIP Trunking at sites with existing PBX hardware, and Hosted PBX at sites moving fully to cloud telephony.

What is the difference between wireless and wired POTS Replacement?

Wired POTS replacement uses VoIP over your existing Ethernet network, or Globalgig wired connectivity, with an analog telephone adapter connecting your analog devices to the IP network. It is typically the most cost-effective option if wired connectivity is available. Wireless POTS replacement uses 4G LTE cellular connectivity, which is suitable for locations without wired connectivity, where wireless diversity is required for resilience, or when running new wired infrastructure is impractical.

What does carrier-agnostic mean?

It means we do not have a preferred network to sell you. We access over 600 carriers across multiple countries, and never steer or throttle your traffic. If your requirements change, or better coverage becomes available, we can move you without renegotiating. The carrier conversation stays with us.

Can wireless work as our only internet connection at a site?

Yes, wireless WAN as primary connectivity is one of the most common use cases, particularly for remote or temporary locations, sites with lower bandwidth requirements, and where fixed-line installation timelines are unacceptable. Globalgig designs the service around your bandwidth and availability requirements.

What is the difference between wireless networking and wireless broadband?

Wireless networking covers the full range of wireless connectivity use cases, including primary connectivity, failover, OOBM, and 5G wireless broadband. Wireless broadband specifically refers to using 5G as a primary internet connection in place of a fixed-line service. Both are delivered through the same carrier relationships, hardware, and management platform.

Can Globalgig manage our existing circuits from other providers?

Yes, and this is exactly what our Integrated Managed Services model is built for. If you have a network in place that is not being managed well, we can take over day-to-day operations without requiring you to replace your infrastructure or move circuits. The process starts with an assessment of your existing estate against Globalgig’s operational standards. Where remediation is needed, we agree on a clear plan before management begins. Where it is not, we get started. You keep what you have, and work with a provider that manages it properly.

How does Globalgig source connectivity globally without owning physical infrastructure everywhere?

Through established commercial relationships with local and regional carriers, internet service providers, and network infrastructure providers worldwide. We do not own the physical infrastructure in every country, but we have the relationships,  technical expertise, and commercial leverage to design, procure, and manage the right connectivity services wherever your business operates. What this gives you is access to a broader range of options in each market than any single network owner could provide, combined with a single managed service layer on top. We are transparent about what is available in each location before you commit.

We manage connectivity in 12 countries through different carriers. Is there a better way?

Yes, and the problem you are describing is one of the most common reasons enterprises work with Globalgig. Managing separate carrier relationships in multiple countries means several contracts, support escalation processes, invoicing currencies, and no single view of what is happening across your estate. Globalgig holds carrier relationships on your behalf and delivers a single managed service, regardless of how many countries your network spans.

What is the difference between broadband and dedicated internet access (DIA)?

Broadband is shared infrastructure. The bandwidth is shared with other users, and performance varies with local demand. It is cost-effective and appropriate for sites where some performance variation is acceptable. Dedicated internet access provides a private circuit with guaranteed bandwidth that does not contend with other users. Performance is consistent, regardless of what other users are doing, and it is backed by a formal SLA. DIA is suitable for mission-critical sites, primary SD-WAN connectivity services, and anywhere that variable performance creates business risk.

Get the Right Internet Model for Every Site

Internet connectivity is not difficult because broadband, DIA, or IP transit are hard to understand. It is difficult because every site, carrier, contract, and country creates different requirements.

Speak to a specialist about which internet services make sense across your locations, and where your current model may be creating cost, performance, or support issues.