
GTT aggregates broadband connectivity from 400+ local access partners worldwide — including DSL, cable, 4G/LTE wireless, and satellite — enabling managed connectivity for branch sites, remote locations, and markets where dedicated fiber is not available. Broadband access is managed and monitored through the same EnvisionDX portal as dedicated circuits, providing consistent visibility regardless of underlying access technology. Used as primary connectivity for smaller branches and as backup or hybrid links for critical sites.
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