Connectivity is not the physical infrastructure required to connect to a network but the optimal use of expertise in the Internet Protocol to facilitate logical connectivity with high reliability, security, appropriate performance to meet differentiated business requirements, and superior proactive and reactive service provisioning, restoration and maintenance. Current connectivity solutions include corporate Internet access, virtual private networks, community-based connectivity services and fixed and mobile broadband.
Communications: communications refers to the use of an Internet-technology enabled network to facilitate human-to-human communications, whether peer-to-peer or server-mediated. Services include voice, messaging, facsimile, mobility, and fixed-mobile convergence services.
Cloud: cloud services involve moving both physical computing infrastructure and applications into the cloud,primarily though the use of data centre-based services such as lodging, hosting, and virtualisation of servers, storage and back office applications.
Carrier Services: last mile physical connectivity services, including last mile agency relationships with providers and selective self-provisioning, the latter where Internet Solutions is unable to source last mile services at a competitive price or where attractive niche opportunities exist. Current solutions include Telkom and Neotel agency relationships, self-provisioning wireless, reselling GSM-based data connectivity services, satellite and fibre optic local loop services.