NetPort7 Business Communication Services:


We find "the right" business communication solution by working with you through a 5-Step process:

    1. Review your business processes and existing communications infrastructure to determine specific requirements.
    2. Identify the business communication service(s) that best fit your specific requirements.
    3. Present business communication service options.
    4. Clearly identify the benefits of each business communication service option based on your requirements.
    5. Oversee implementation of your business communication services until your desired result is achieved.

Call us at (877) 301-4205 for a FREE consultation with a business communications specialist who will review your business communications service requirements and recommend next steps.

Featured Business Communication Service: High Speed Internet


The Internet evolved from a 1960s US Defense Department experiment in computer networking called ARPAnet. Its goal was to allow different kinds of computers to interconnect so that researchers could share data.

Email is a fast, easy, and inexpensive way to communicate with other Internet users around the world.

An Internet T1 is a digital transmission link with a signaling speed of 1.544 Mbps (1,544,000 bits per second) in both directions (i.e. send and receive) that runs on a standard for digital transmission in North America (the United States and Canada) that is part of a progression of digital transmission pipes, a hierarchy known generically as the DS (Digital Signal Level) hierarchy that provides a solid connection to the Internet for businesses of all sizes.

As a computer network joining two (or more) computers together in a session, the Internet it is basically transparent to what it carries such as electronic mail, research material, shopping requests, video, images, voice phone calls, requests for information, faxes, or anything that can be digitized, placed in a packet of information and sent.

The defining feature of the World Wide Web is its ability to connect pages to one another as well as to audio, video, and image files with hyperlinks that connect web sites to each other over the Internet.

High speed Internet access over Internet allows you to replace private lines, extend your Local Area Network (LAN), extend your LAN and WAN, converge IP services, and create high-speed IP Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).

Shop for business Internet services that include a full array of Metro and WAN Ethernet capabilities.

The beauty of the Internet is that it is the largest distributed system ever created and, better yet, there is no centralized control of the entire network so if one router goes down, packets are simply routed through another like a massive road system in which there are many alternate routes if the main road is jammed with traffic.

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a private network that uses the Internet to connect remote sites or users together instead of using a dedicated connection such as leased line.

We shop the best Internet T3 internet rates from major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) so you will save the time and frustration inherent in dealing directly with telecommunication carriers.