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The Internet, in simplest terms, is the large group of millions of computers around the world that are all connected to one another. These computers are connected by phone lines, fiber optic lines, coaxial cable, satellites, and wireless connections.

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

An Internet T-1 is a high speed Internet connection that may be delivered to your business on two pairs of unshielded twisted copper wires (one pair for transmit and one pair for receive). The combination of these two simplex (unidirectional) circuits yields a full duplex symmetrical (bidirectional) circuit or may be delivered on fiber optic lines where fiber is available.

A packet-switched network like the Internet injects short delays into its communications as it disassembles and assembles the packets of information it sends.

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 requires that the carrier deliver an Ethernet hand off to your office. This means that a search for available Ethernet networks in your area is necessary to determine whether or not Ethernet is available in your area.

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.

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.

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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