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The Internet evolved from a 1960s US Defense Department experiment in computer networking called ARPAnet. Its goal was to allow different kinds of computers to interconnect so that researchers could share data.

For every topic that you have ever wondered about, there is bound to be someone who has written a Web page about it.

An Internet T-1 is a high speed Internet connection that may be delivered to your business on two pairs of unshielded twisted copper wires (one pair for transmit and one pair for receive). The combination of these two simplex (unidirectional) circuits yields a full duplex symmetrical (bidirectional) circuit or may be delivered on fiber optic lines where fiber is available.

If reliability of your Internet connection is crucial to your business and you need to ensure 1.5 Mbps bandwidth up and down, T1 is a great choice.

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.

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.

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

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.

One common application of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is to secure communications through the public Internet and usually includes explicit security features such as authentication and content encryption.

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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