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Business Internet ServicesWe have the best selection of business internet choices, just click on the link to get real time quotes for the internet service you need. Click on a link below to find the best rates for that Internet service:DSL ServiceT1 Line ServiceDS1 ServiceDS3 ServiceT3 LinesOC3 ServicePoint To PointFrame Relay - MPLSMetro EthernetTest your Internet Connection SpeedDSL - Digital Subscriber Line. Usually meant for residential usage, this DSL service has a faster download speed and a slower upload speed. Download speeds may range from 256 Kbps to 7 Mbps T1 - A leased-line connection capable of carrying data/voice at 1,544,000 bits-per-second T-3 - A leased-line connection capable of carrying data/voice at 44,736,000 bits-per-second. DS1 - A leased-line connection capable of carrying data/voice at 1,544,000 bits-per-second, in both directions, and divided into 24 data-bearing channels. DS3 - (commonly know also as T3) is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, operating at a total signaling rate of 44.736 Mbps, same as T3. OC3 - OC-3 (Optical Carrier 3) is a network line with transmission speed of 155.52Mbit/s using fiber optics. Depending on the system OC-3 is also known as STS-3 (electrical level) and STM-1 (SDH). Point to Point - Point-to-Point telecommunications is most recently (2003) referenced regarding wireless data for Internet or Voice over IP via radio frequencies in the multi-gigahertz range. It also includes technologies such as laser for telecommunications but in all cases expects that the transmission medium is line of sight and capable of being fairly tightly beamed from transmitter to receiver Frame Relay MPLS - A packet-switching protocol for connecting devices on a (WAN). Frame relay networks in the U. S. support data transfer rates at T-1 (1.544 Mbps) and T-3 (45 Mbps) speeds. Most telephone companies now provide frame relay service for customers who want connections from 56 Kbps to T-1 speeds. Metro Ethernet - is a computer network based on the Ethernet standard and which covers a metropolitan area. Metro Ethernet can connect business local area networks (LANs) and individual end users to a wide area network (WAN) or to the Internet
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