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While ARPAnet was growing in size, other networks were being developed that created the need to communicate with these other networks that required development of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite of protocols to define how Internet computers were to communicate.

Ethernet is becoming the most commonly used access medium when connecting a business computer network to the Internet because of its wide acceptance as a Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) access medium.

An Internet T1 is a dedicated telecommunications connection supporting data rates of 1.544 Mbits per second that consists of 24 individual channels, each of which supports 64 Kbits per second that can be configured to carry voice or data traffic.

TCP is a reliable connection-oriented protocol that establishes a connection between the two computer systems that intend to exchange data over the Internet such as your PC and the host computer that may be thousands of miles away.

The Internet is built on shared media and many computer systems so it is necessary to break chunks of data into pieces called packets so that no two communicating computers can monopolize network resources.

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.

Compare Internet solutions offered over fiber, copper, wireless, and serial connections from multiple providers.

A Tier-1 Internet backbone has multiple direct connections to other Internet backbones that are geographically dispersed. These connections allow Tier-1 Internet backbones to transfer data much faster and more reliably that other methods.

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) can bridge two private networks together over the public Internet so that an entire remote network can connect to a hub company secure network an maintain cross-network security by using a VPN server to VPN server connection.

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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