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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.

The Web is like a huge encyclopedia of information - in some ways it is even better. The volume of information you will find on the Web is amazing.

An Internet T1 is symmetrical connection that allows for downloads and uploads of up to 1.5 Mbps which is 30 times as fast as 56k dial-up connections and can support dozens to hundreds of users.

An Internet T1 or T-1 will provide your business with a reliable high speed (1.544 Mbps) connection to the Internet with a Service Level Agreement (SLA) that guarantees sustained access and up time. You can use this connection to surf the web, send and receive email, send and receive data files, host a web site, use Voice over IP (VoIP), etc.

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.

Today, connecting to the Internet over one Gigabit per second (Gbps) Ethernet circuits is common and connecting to the Internet at speeds of 100 Gbps are being developed.

Use our brokerage service to compare business Internet bandwidth options from T1 to 10 Gbps to meet heavy data demands across major 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.

Virtual Private Network (VPN) service providers usually offer a defined service level agreement (SLA) with their VPN service.

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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