GHL Systems’ family of award-winning
NetAccess enterprise payment network equipment ensures
dependable, steadfast, speedy yet affordable end-to-end
connectivity for today’s financial institutions and
merchants of all sizes. In essence NetAccess products
integrate with the payment terminals to banks’ payment
Hosts/servers.
The distinguishing feature of the
NetAccess equipment lies in its ability to deliver
multiple types of payment transactions (credit, debit,
prepaid, loyalty, generic data, etc) over multiple
secure and redundant uplink / downlink channels (analog
/ digital leased line, PSTN, GPRS/GSM/SMS, ISDN, xDSL,
VPN etc.) in a fast, highly scalable and cost-effective
way. With its plug-and-play architecture, NetAccess
products can integrate seamlessly into any existing
payment networks.
As NetAccess was developed from the
ground-up based on GHL Systems’ ASPA framework, driven
by an intelligent messaging and routing software layer
across industry-standard hardware, its strengths lie in
its simplicity and flexibility to adapt quickly to new
requirements such as variable message length, customized
message formats, message filtering capability, etc. to
protect existing investments and also to realize a
quicker returns on investments compared to proprietary
firmware and hardware based approaches.
It is in its speed of deployment,
built-in security via encryption technology, with added
redundancy and failover capabilities that actually makes
sets us apart from the competition. Time and time again,
the NetAccess family of products has proven to reduce
capital expenditure of financial institutions and
provide them competitive advantages over their
competition.
The W-series enterprise
network transaction concentrator and routers
provide much more than typical switching NACs by
providing added load-balancing and failover
capabilities, supporting both fixed or wireless
uplinks and downlinks and up to 120 ISDN
dial-in/dial-out lines per box.
The N-series of NetAccess
products are branch/node-level network
transaction concentrators and routers and are
able to support terminal dial-in and transaction
forwarding capabilities.
The L-series payment routers
are merchant-level, LAN-optimized network
transaction concentrators and routers that
enable EDC terminals to be networked and to
perform extremely cost-effective and efficient
transaction routing from these LAN terminals to
the acquiring parties.