About
Our Company & Network
MegaNet Communications is an Internet, voice, and data provider that has been setting a proven track record for helping customers throughout New England with their telecommunications needs since 1996. It’s a guarantee that every business needs a solid, reliable communications network to rely on – be it for voice, Internet, or hosted services such as email and websites. At MegaNet Communications, we make that network affordable, scalable, and dependable.
Our biggest focus is on helping each individual customer by developing a specific package that fits their needs- not ours. Once that’s done, we support them with local technicians based in Massachusetts and Rhode Island who take the time to respond to every phone call and email properly. Businesses have come to rely on our industry experience to help keep them connected through a wide array of services including T1, DSL, fiber, coax, Ethernet over Copper, and Metro Ethernet. The number one goal of all of our staff is to keep your communications network up and running, and allow you to focus on growing your business.
By providing a large portfolio of services, MegaNet can customize a “perfect fit” bundle of Internet, voice, and managed services to fit any sized business – be it a single location with 5 employees, or a multi-site 1000+ employee corporation.
The MegaNet Network has grown outward from our Fall River, MA headquarters to include facilities in Boston, MA, Providence, RI and New York City, allowing us to offer Telco services in almost every locale from southern New Hampshire to New York. In addition, many of our services are available nationally.
Our network’s upstream connections are made up of an array of Gigabit connections to various backbone providers, including Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Level 3 and others. Looking to better service customers and enhance the network offerings, MegaNet merged with Cape.com in April 2007 to provide one of the largest privately owned Internet and data networks in the Northeastern United States.
The current Mega-Network includes four physical locations, connected to each other via Gigabit Ethernet, in a semi-meshed fashion to enhance resiliency.