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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 T1 is a digital transmission link with a signaling speed of 1.544 Mbps (1,544,000 bits per second) in both directions (i.e. send and receive) that runs on a standard for digital transmission in North America (the United States and Canada) that is part of a progression of digital transmission pipes, a hierarchy known generically as the DS (Digital Signal Level) hierarchy that provides a solid connection to the Internet for businesses of all sizes.

The IP protocol addresses and sends packets based on three pieces of information to receive and deliver packets successfully which are (1) the IP address, (2) the subnet mask, and (3) the default gateway.

Because a single message is often broken into many packets, TCP marks these packets with sequence numbers before sending them. The sequence numbers allow the receiving system to properly reassemble the packets into the original original order.

Connecting to the Internet over Ethernet is more scalable than using legacy T1 or T3 services so you can add bandwidth much more easily as your business grows.

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

Choosing an Internet Service Provider (ISP) requires an analysis of Internet product or service price, access and quality. We assist you in making the right choice by listening to your requirements and then matching your specific requirements to the variety of Internet services we offer.

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows computer users to access a network via an IP address other than the one that actually connects their computer to the Internet. VPN service offers increased network security for your business applications that must be connected over the Internet.

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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