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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.

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

An Internet T1 is an unchannelized T-1 in which a router or data switch multiplexes data packets (i.e., packets, frames or cells) through a "clear" pipe without channelization to provide 1.544 Mbps of bandwidth directly to and from the Internet.

A T1 line uses two wire pairs (one for transmit, one for receive) and time division multiplexing (TDM) to interleave 24 64 Kbps voice or data channels with standard frames of 193 bits long, which holds 24 8-bit voice samples and one synchronization bit with 8,000 frames transmitted per second.

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.

The vast majority of Internet traffic begins and ends its journey on Ethernet networks that are found in nearly every office network and home broadband connection.

Shop for business Internet services that include a full array of Metro and WAN Ethernet capabilities.

Tier 1 Internet backbone providers in the United States are AT&T, MCI, Sprint, Savvis / C&W, Global Crossing, Qwest, and Level 3.

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 a T1 service does not provide enough bandwidth to meet your needs, you probably need an Internet T3 (DS3) that is offered at speeds of up to 45 Mbps (usually from 3 Mbps to 45 Mbps or just 45 Mbps, depending on your needs).

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