Take the fastest route for transferring data, whether you are dealing with financial transactions, trading markets, or video streaming.

From Dubai to Hong Kong, and then back to London, private point-to-point links provide you with a faster, more robust, and secure connectivity solution for your most sensitive and critical data.
At GNX, we help you source, deploy, and manage private connectivity services anywhere in the world, and bundle them with other internet access services into one contract, one invoice, and one single support contact.
Our point-to-Point services – Ethernet, Wavelength, and Dark Fiber- enable you to connect two sites, data centers, or POPs anywhere in the world, offering ultra-high bandwidth, low latency, and high levels of security.
Ideal for enterprises dealing with financial transactions and real-time applications, or for businesses requiring the secure and fast transfer of large data files between data centers or sites.

What is it, typical use cases, and how to make it part of your overall network strategy.

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What is point-to-point connectivity?
We define point-to-point connectivity as a dedicated, private link between two fixed locations or nodes, such as data centers, offices, or Points of Presence (POPs). This direct connection ensures high bandwidth, low latency, and strong security because the link is reserved for your use only, without being shared with other networks. At GNX, we offer private point-to-point using multiple underlay technologies—Ethernet, Wavelength, and Dark Fiber—to suit different requirements.
What use cases are typical for point-to-point?
Customers choose private point-to-point links for low latency, high performance, and secure communication between critical sites such as data centers, clouds, or head offices. Trading firms leverage private point-to-point networks with optimized pathways for ultra-low latency connectivity.
How does Point-to-Point compare to Dedicated Internet Acccess (DIA)?
While both links are dedicated, they serve two completely different purposes. In short, Point-to-Point is best for private, predictable site-to-site traffic. Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) is best for cloud, SaaS, and SD-WAN fabrics. This means that Point-to-Point is a private circuit between exactly two locations (data center to data center, or data center to HQ), while DIA offers a private, uncontended link to an ISP's internet edge, ideal for SD-WAN underlay, SaaS access, and cloud on-ramps. Good news, at GNX, we can do both - and we'll help you define which fits best for your own use case.