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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).

Telnet allows a user to log into a remote computer on the Internet as though it were a local system.

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).

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

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.

You can choose Internet over Ethernet access speed options that range from 1 Mbps to 10 Gbps while 100 Gbps solutions are on their way to market.

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.

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

We shop the best Internet T3 internet rates from major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) so you will save the time and frustration inherent in dealing directly with telecommunication carriers.

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