T1 Access to the Web

Written by: Patrick Oborn
The t1 line rates is a digital transmission service that can be used for carrying voice and/or data. A T1 connection is sometimes referred to as a “dedicated service” as the service is delivered to and from the customer premise from the CO (Central Office) without combining it with other traffic. A [...]

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Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 101

Written by: Patrick Oborn
As the VPN market approaches maturity at a brisk pace, vendors have been forced to rethink the tradition identity of their IP Security-based technology for letting users securely access enterprise resources via the Internet. Most large companies in need of linking their offices together have done so on frame relay networks. Although [...]

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Telarus, Inc. Launches ShopforMPLS.com

A screen shot of Telarus’ new ShopforMPLS.com customer-facing web site. Telarus routes all leads from this site to its agents. Sign up today and you can benefit from the leads this site brings in!

Telarus adds another hit marketing web site to its arsenal of online properties, attracting companies seeking MPLS service and quotes.
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Business DSL Services

Commission River offers a wide variety of broadband services and access methods to best suit your business needs. Small offices may find that an inexpensive ADSL connection is all that they need to provide their employees with basic e-mail access and web surfing, while larger businesses will usually require the reliability of a high-capacity T1 [...]

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MPLS Overview

MPLS, or Multi Protocol Label Switching, is quickly replacing frame relay and ATM as the technology of choice for carrying high-speed data and digital voice on a single connection. MPLS not only provides better reliability and increased performance, but can often decrease overall costs through increased network efficiency. Its ability to [...]

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T3 Connection FAQ

Written by: Patrick Oborn

A t3 connection is a point-to-point dedicated line that provides 672 64-Kbps voice or data channels or in other words 28 T1 lines. A T3 is used to transmit digital signals at 44.736 megabits per second and has enough bandwidth to transmit full-motion real-time video and very large databases over a [...]

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