![]() |
![]() |
|
NetPort7 Business Communication Services in Oregon, OR:
Business Internet Service Information:The Internet is a worldwide collection of computer networks cooperating with each other to exchange data using a common software standard. 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). TCP is a reliable connection-oriented protocol that establishes a connection between the two computer systems that intend to exchange data over the Internet such as your PC and the host computer that may be thousands of miles away. The Internet is both a transport network that moves every form of data around the world (voice, video, data and images) and a network of computers that allow you (and them) to access, retrieve, process and store information. 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. A Tier 2 Internet Service Provider (ISP) is a local Internet provider offering T1 or DS3 service in a regional area that might have their own facilities interconnecting different serving offices in a region, but they would have to send the traffic to a Tier I provider if the traffic goes outside their region. Tier 2 ISPs makes money by buying a fixed amount of bandwidth, and then selling it to many subscribers at an over-subscription ratio that maintains a diluted version of Tier 1 performance that is still acceptable in service quality. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a form of Wide Area Network (WAN) that uses the public Internet to enable secure file sharing, video conferencing, and similar network services across an otherwise unsecure network. 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. |