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The Internet, sometimes called simply the Net, is a worldwide system of computer networks - a network of networks in which users at any one computer can, if they have permission, get information from any other computer (and sometimes talk directly to users at other computers).

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

Unlike DSL Service and other Internet broadband technologies that are limited to only metropolitan and densely populated areas, T1 Internet service is available just about anywhere.

The standard contract length for T1 Internet access is three years and may include all setup fees, installation costs, and equipment rental. If you break a contract early, expect to fork up several hundred dollars up to the balance left on the contract.

TCP checks for errors, uses port IDs to specify which application running on the system is sending or receiving the data and inserts the port ID, checksum, and sequence number into the TCP packet in the header that contains control information for TCP.

Connecting to the Internet over Ethernet requires that the carrier deliver an Ethernet hand off to your office. This means that a search for available Ethernet networks in your area is necessary to determine whether or not Ethernet is available in your area.

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

A Tier-1 Internet backbone has multiple direct connections to other Internet backbones that are geographically dispersed. These connections allow Tier-1 Internet backbones to transfer data much faster and more reliably that other methods.

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) operates over the public Internet using a network security method called tunneling in which the hardware infrastructure that connects Internet or intranet links creates a virtual encrypted path from site to site.

If a T1 service does not provide enough bandwidth to meet your needs, you probably need an Internet T3 (DS3) that is offered at speeds of up to 45 Mbps (usually from 3 Mbps to 45 Mbps or just 45 Mbps, depending on your needs).

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