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Internet T1:
A T1 local access connection to the Internet that can be configured to carry either 24 digitized data channels or one aggregated concatenated data channel at a rate of 1.544 Megabits Per Second (Mbps) that is connected via a T1 Wan Interface Card (WIC), Channel Service Unit / Data Service Unit (CSU/DSU), and Internet router.





DIRECTV:
DIRECTV, sometimes spelled incorrectly as DIRECT TV or DIRECTTV, Satellite TV service can include digital video recorders (DVRs) that record and store hundreds of hours of programming and allow viewers to pause and rewind live programming to skip commercials.

You DO NOT need to pay for expensive satellite or DVR equipment, however. DIRECTV provides the FIRST RECEIVER FOR FREE and leases additional receivers for a nominal fee per month. DIRECTV also offers FREE INSTALLATION for up to 6 televisions. For Digital Video Recorder (DVR) or High Definition TV (HD) services, you can ask your DIRECTV representative about promotions such as FREE HD DVR Upgrade and FREE HD Channel for 3 Months. Click on the banner to Order Online or call (866) 728-8329 to order over the phone.

DVR Advantages: DIRECTV has more to offer when it comes to DVR (Digital Video Recorder). DIRECTV will provide its equipment for free. There is an amount that you must pay upfront, but after a rebate, you will receive your payment back. This usually only takes 6-8 weeks. Dish Network also provides free DVR, however, they make you pay a minimal shipping fee.









VoIP:
Voice over IP (VoIP) sends voice data in packets using the Internet Protocol (IP) instead of analog waves as does plain old telephone service (POTS) lines. Voice and Internet services are delivered over a local loop access circuit using the Internet Protocol (IP), and phone calls are delivered over the carefully-managed network often running the SIP protocol for Voice over IP. Many VoIP service providers guarantee that phone calls will not travel over the public Internet, but are converted and transmitted over the traditional telephone network directly from the VoIP provider's private Internet network that usually adheres to a defined Quality of Service (QoS).







ADT Home Security Alarm System Services:
ADT is the largest single provider of electronic security services to more than six million commercial, government and residential customers throughout North America. ADT's total security solutions include intrusion detection, fire detection, video surveillance, access control, critical condition monitoring, health and elder care monitoring, electronic article surveillance, radio frequency identification and integrated systems.

ADT was founded 131 years ago and manages security systems for 90 percent of the Fortune 500 companies., half of the country's top 50 national and regional bank holding companies, 72 of the nation's mid and large-size airports, 19 of the top 30 busiest airports in the United States, and all federal courthouses nationwide.

Of the top 100 largest retailers in the world, 45 are located in the United States. More than 80 percent of those retailers use some form of ADT security technology in some or all of their locations.

ADT installs more than 80 security systems each hour, or more than one a minute and has more than 6,000 installers and service technicians nationwide.

ADT helps protect families, businesses and communities. In 2004, ADT responded to more than 50,000 crimes in progress via its interfaces with approximately 38,000 law enforcement, medical and fire agencies across the country.

ADT has five Customer Monitoring Centers (CMC) strategically located throughout the United States, linked to create one virtual nationwide monitoring platform. The CMCs act on more than 29 million alarm signals each year (93,000+ alarms daily, 200,000+ total calls daily (inbound/outbound), 8,000+ customer contacts an hour 24/7), handle more than 19 million customer calls per year, and handle 3.3 customer transactions every second. With the virtual capability of ADT's CMCs, if one monitoring center receives excessive alarm signal traffic or, in a worst-case scenario, becomes nonoperational, all alarm signals can be rerouted to another of ADT's five centers.





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MPLS:
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) can be used to create intelligent networks that support advanced data packet management over a single network while saving money. MPLS can be integrated seamlessly over any existing infrastructure such as IP, Frame Relay, ATM, or Ethernet and end users with different types of local access circuits may be joined together on the same network without changing their current access protocols.

MPLS can be used to facilitate layer 3 IP VPNs, layer 2 VPNs, Quality of Service (QoS), Class of Service (CoS) and to guarantee Service Level Agreements.

Bottom line, MPLS can be used to create highly-scalable IP networks with layer 2 level security as well as easy network configuration, management, and provisioning.




Ethernet Access to the Internet from your Local Area Network (LAN)
Connect your business local area network (LAN) to the Internet using the same protocol that operates on your LAN: Ethernet. This increasingly popular Internet access solution makes it easy to connect all of the computers on your LAN at your company to the Internet with minimal configuration and cost.

A major feature of Internet over Ethernet is the ease in which you can upgrade from 1 Mbps to 1 Gbps. Simply call your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and ask for an upgrade and it can be provisioned almost in real time. This service is the future of Internet access for the foreseable future.




Digital Subscriber Line Service (DSL):
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) connects end users (subscribers) to the Internet via a plain old telephone service (POTS) line that uses an existing copper pair but has been sped up by a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) located at the service provider centeral office (CO) to form a continuous digital high-speed data connection from the customer premise to the Internet.

Asymetric DSL (ADSL) allows more bandwidth to move data toward the end user (multimedia and text) than from the end user (mostly keystrokes and mouse behavior) to the Internet. The downstream receiving rate from the Internet usually varies from 1.5 to 9Mbps while the upstream sending rate usually varies from 16 to 640 Kbps. The main limitation on bandwidth speeds available is the distance from the customer premise to the local telephone company central office.




Wireless Internet Service:
Satellite Wireless Internet is a new way to access the Internet at high speeds from anywhere in the United States. Satellite Wireless Internet is delivered via satellites that orbit the Earth while transmitting and receiving high frequency radio internet data to a small dish located at the customer premise. This two-way satellite radio system is reliable, easy to set up and is mobile. You can move the subscriber satellite dish and re-connect with ease.

HughesNet offers high-speed Satellite Wireless Internet service satellite internet (sometimes incorrectly spelled satelite internet) to subscribers who are in remote locations or unique locations where DSL or other types of Internet access is unavailable. All you need to connect to HughesNet is an unobstructed view of the southern sky. Please click on the banner below for more information.




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The Telecom Broker Network is proud to offer HostGator Web Hosting! HostGator is ranked in the top ten of the world's largest web hosting companies and has more than a million hosted domains and over 160 employees. With 24x7 customer support that is unrivaled in the industry, HostGator and is a great choice for most web hosting requirements from personal web pages all the way up to large fortune 100 corporate web sites.

All of HostGator's web hosting plans comes with a 45 day money back guarantee and a 99.9% uptime guarantee! If you are not happy with the support tech support provided by a customer service representative, the owner, Brent will provide you tech support personally. Just ask that your trouble ticket be assigned to Brent (the owner of HostGator) and he will personally take the time to give you the VIP attention that you deserve. Try to find that offer from another web hosting company!

How does reseller hosting work? You have a reseller hosting account control panel called Web Host Manager (WHM). WHM is where you go to create your customer accounts. After filling in their account information you click "create." This will instantly set your web hosting customer up with your customer's own control panel called a cPanel. This is where your customer will go to administer their website. Once your customer is logged into cPanel, your customer can create subdomains, email addresses, change passwords, and do much more without requiring any help from you or us.

Get a Dedicated Server: When you order a dedicated server, you get HostGator's highest level of security, speed, and up-time - higher than a shared hosting solution. You also get 24 x 7 server management and a free cPanel license. Your server will be ready for you to use within 24 hours of ordering service. With exclusive use and complete control over management of the server, you no longer have to worry about sharing server resources with other customers.







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 1.54 MBPS = T1 Speed!

Written by: Patrick Oborn - Jan 8, 2009


T1 speed connections aren't just for large corporations any more. As pricing declines many people are opting for the more reliable and flexible service over a DSL connection. Also, the growing number of bandwidth hungry applications like ASP service, VOIP, streaming video and graphic heavy files is pushing the demand for more reliable connections. So, what does it take to get one of these connections?

Getting a connection isn't as complicated as it was just two years ago. Products have been streamlines and bundled for small businesses to be able to take advantage. While a standard connection was between $1,000 and $2,000 just a few years ago a small business can now find integrated service including both voice and data on a single line for as little as $500! For most companies this is comparable the price they already pay for DSL service and their phone service. So why not switch?

Switching to a more reliable connection is not only less expensive than a few years ago, the implementation has been streamlined. Companies quote a minimum of 30 days to perform an installation but some can perform the implementation in as few as 20 days! While this is possible with some companies not all companies are capable of this speed yet. Much of the implementation process is handled by the LEC (Local Exchange Carrier) and is out of the hand of your service provider. With the reduced price and streamlined implementation available you may want to reconsider your current connections and get a large company service at a small company price.