BT (NYSE: BT) is seeing the growing demand for Ethernet-based VPN services so it has expanded the reach of its Ethernet Connect service. The service provider added new nodes in five key markets, including Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Newark and Toronto. Focused on large enterprises which need a service that will scale with their own demands, Ethernet Connect is currently available in 28 countries with additional countries covered by long lines. Complementing the new node rollout, the service provider has added three options: Standard, Diverse and Diverse+. Standard offers users a single physical connection from the BT point of presence …  CONTINUE READING HERE