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The Internet is by definition a meta-network, a constantly changing collection of thousands of individual networks intercommunicating with a common protocol.

Internet shopping has also become popular because it is more efficient and less expensive than physically going into the stores.

An Internet T-1 is provisioned as an unchannelized raw bit stream (i.e., 1.536 Mbps of transmission both ways, plus .008 Mbps framing bits).

Internet access is the method by which users connect to the Internet, usually through the service of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) such as an Internet T1, T-1, T3, T-3, DSL, Ethernet, etc.

World Wide Web sites sit on computers around the world that house many types of data that is shared using HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocoland) across data circuits that connect each computer to any and all of the other computers on the Internet.

Internet over Ethernet connects your Local Area Network (LAN) physical link and data link at the two lowest layers of the OSI Reference Model to the Internet at speeds of up to multiple Gigabits per second (Gbps).

Shop for Internet service from carriers with guaranteed reliability and across multiple leading Tier 1 network Internet Service Providers (ISPs).

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.

Larger corporations with greater bandwidth needs may be candidates for a T3 connection to the Internet. T3s have the equivalent bandwidth of 28 T1s with a transmission rate of 45 Mbps. T3s can be burstable, which allows you to start small and increase your Internet bandwidth as your needs grow.

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