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Business Internet Service Information:


The underpinnings of the Internet are formed by the global interconnection of hundreds of thousands of otherwise independent computers, communications entities and information systems.

The Internet World Wide Web (WWW) is a hypertext interface to Internet information resources.

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 Internet is built on shared media and many computer systems so it is necessary to break chunks of data into pieces called packets so that no two communicating computers can monopolize network resources.

Connecting to the Internet over Ethernet is more scalable than using legacy T1 or T3 services so you can add bandwidth much more easily as your business grows.

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

We offer a choice of many Internet Service Provider (ISP) services in order to meet or exceed all of your business service quality requirements and needs.

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) can bridge two private networks together over the public Internet so that an entire remote network can connect to a hub company secure network an maintain cross-network security by using a VPN server to VPN server connection.

A T3 (also known as a DS-3) Internet connection is an ultra high-speed circuit capable of transmitting data at rates of up to 45 Megabits per second (Mbps) and is the equivalent of approximately 672 regular voice-grade telephone lines and is fast enough to handle bandwidth intensive applications such as web hosting, full-motion real-time video, and very large database feeds over a busy network that is also providing Internet service for web browsing, email transmission, and Voice over IP (VoIP).

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