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Updated · openPR · May 21
Covage Launches 10 Gbps Direct Internet Access Service for Enterprises
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Updated · openPR · May 21

Covage Launches 10 Gbps Direct Internet Access Service for Enterprises

1 articles · Updated · openPR · May 21
  • Covage introduced a new Direct Internet Access offering for carriers and enterprise customers, with symmetrical dedicated bandwidth ranging from 5 Mbps to 10 Gbps.
  • The service is built for cloud platforms, data-center interconnections and other critical digital operations, using low-latency architecture and carrier-grade SLAs to deliver stable, secure connectivity.
  • The launch aligns with broader demand for dedicated internet links as enterprises adopt cloud-first infrastructure, seek ultra-low latency and expand 5G backhaul and edge-computing workloads.
  • The dedicated internet market is projected to reach $20.72 billion by 2030, growing at an 8.5% CAGR, with fiber-based DIA, managed services and hybrid network architectures among the main growth areas.
With Network-as-a-Service growing over 20% annually, are expensive dedicated internet contracts becoming obsolete for enterprises?
Will AI-managed networks and automated price quoting finally make high-cost dedicated internet more affordable for businesses?
Can today's fiber infrastructure support the microsecond latency demands of tomorrow's 6G networks and edge computing?