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Business Internet Service Information:


The Internet, in simplest terms, is the large group of millions of computers around the world that are all connected to one another. These computers are connected by phone lines, fiber optic lines, coaxial cable, satellites, and wireless connections.

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows a user to transfer virtually every kind of file that can be stored on a computer from one Internet-connected computer to another.

An Internet T1 is a 1.544 Mbps point-to-point, dedicated, digital circuit provided by the telephone companies to connect customers to the Internet with a Service Level Agreement (SLA) that is priced according to the distance of the end user to the telecom company Central Office (CO).

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.

When an application connected to the Internet sends a message to TCP for transmission, TCP breaks the message into packets that are sized appropriately for the Internet and then sends them across the Internet.

You can connect to the Internet over Ethernet which is the most common local area network (LAN) standard in the world today.

We offer solutions from simple Internet web sites to complex managed server environments with hosted corporate applications.

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) uses virtual connections that are routed through the Internet from the company private network to the remote office or employee sites.

A dedicated T3 (DS-3) is the ideal solution for large corporations, universities, and organizations requiring up to 45 Mega bits per second (Mbps) of bandwidth that can support the Internet bandwidth needs of thousands of users simultaneously.

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