Rlap

Internet Connectivity Provider
Remote Link Access Point
RLAP Layer2 Access Point
Remote Link Access Point is a mechanism to interconnect devices on OSI layer 2 which allows internet connectivity like analogous manner to WIFI access points.
This method offers great advantages for integrators of applications that require transparent and secure remote access, reducing time to market of new products and the saving costs of developing the communication layer such as framed as M2M.
The system is based on the principle of P2P networks of 3 layers, adapting dynamically to the accessibility features of network nodes connected to the Internet, offering a secure and interoperable platform, including utilities for managing QoS in the user environment. This feature makes the availability of bandwidth can be maintained freely by the user without being tied to certain protocols of the OSI layer 3 on operating the TELCO.
Using this technology makes possible the appearance of new actors in the Internet market such as Internet Connectivity Provider (ICP) that can evolve into business models similar to ISP, as Internet Service Providers.
RLAP offers the possibility of creating horizontal connectivity services that can be used interchangeably for different end uses both domestic and professional.
Most connectivity applications through internet presents a set of common requirements that can be virtualized and available as a service, providing to applications developers the possibility of offering a set of high performance features without having to invest in expensive infrastructure and development.
RLAP defined from the usual requirements that arise in most cases:
- Security - Transparency - Ability End2End - Availability - Configurability - Exploitation - Maintainability - Traceability - Redundancy
 
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