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Internet
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.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows a user to transfer virtually every kind of file that can be stored on a computer from one Internet-connected computer to another.
An Internet T-1 is provisioned as an unchannelized raw bit stream (i.e., 1.536 Mbps of transmission both ways, plus .008 Mbps framing bits).
Internet access is the method by which users connect to the Internet, usually through the service of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) such as an Internet T1, T-1, T3, T-3, DSL, Ethernet, etc.
The Internet is both a transport network that moves every form of data around the world (voice, video, data and images) and a network of computers that allow you (and them) to access, retrieve, process and store information.
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.
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We offer a choice of many Internet Service Provider (ISP) services in order to meet or exceed all of your business service quality requirements and needs.
One common application of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is to secure communications through the public Internet and usually includes explicit security features such as authentication and content encryption.
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