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The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers that enables users to share information along multiple channels.

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

An Internet T1 is a dedicated telecommunications connection supporting data rates of 1.544 Mbits per second that consists of 24 individual channels, each of which supports 64 Kbits per second that can be configured to carry voice or data traffic.

On the Internet IP addresses, 32-bit addresses that are globally unique on a network, identify your system on the TCP/IP network.

The Internet has become a major new publishing, research and commerce medium that is probably as important to the dissemination of knowledge and to the way we do business as the invention of the Gutenberg Press in 1453.

Internet service over Ethernet can be delivered on copper or fiber but requires that the carrier Ethernet switch to be close enough to the end user Ethernet switch to transmit and receive data packets. Fiber can extend Internet over Ethernet service to be delivered across long distances.

Shop for business class high-speed access for Internet and extranet configurations from many carriers.

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

If your business has offices with 100 employees or more, your probably need an Internet T3 that runs at a 45 Megabit per second (Mbps) speed so that all of your employees have enough bandwidth to surf the web, email, run Citrix, ASP applications, and many other Internet uses. We assist you in finding a fast T3 Internet service that meets your budget.

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