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Why IT Based Companies Follow ITIL Best Practices and PCI Compliance Requirements

By Jordan McPelt • Updated 23/10/09Read This Article

The common problem with IT based companies of today is that their systems are very much prone to a wide variety of changes which oftentimes deliver negative effects. This is why ITIL best practices were developed to help avoid this kind of things from happening.

Dark Fibre or Dark Fiber, That Is The Question?

By Ron Legarski • Updated 07/10/09Read This Article

Dark fiber exists because it was found that it cost almost the same price to install large fiber cables as it did to install smaller cables. Due to the potential for future savings, telecommunications companies installed many dark fibers in each cable that was used.

Verizon FIOS, Internet Services, Satellite TV and Entertainment

By Ron Legarski • Updated 06/10/09Read This Article

You have several different options available for internet services; these include wireless, FIOS and high speed. Verizon's high speed internet plans vary depending on the speed of your connection and ability to download and upload.

WiMAX Versus WiFi The Battle or Integration?

By Ron Legarski • Updated 05/10/09Read This Article

The most common use for 4G technology is for the iPhone and the network cards for laptops. Comcast and Sprint have already started offering 4G technology to their customers, as an add-on to their existing packages.

Bonded T1 Lines, The T1 Line Business Evolution

By Ron Legarski • Updated 04/10/09Read This Article

Many businesses rely on T1 technology because of its reputation for low downtime and guaranteed high speeds regardless of time of day or amount of customers in the surrounding area.

The Advantage of T1 Line Bandwidth Circuit Connectivity

By Ron Legarski • Updated 02/10/09Read This Article

The T1 connection has actually been around for a while, but has primarily been used only for businesses and corporations who were looking for a fast and reliable connection.

How To Lower Your T1 Line Service, DS3 Bandwidth and Metro Ethernet Telecom Bills

By Ron Legarski • Updated 02/10/09Read This Article

These CLEC's and ISP's are significantly less expensive than the Big Bell companies. The smaller service providers are often overlooked because their marketing dollars are practically nill to none.

The Ethernet over Copper (EoC) Briefing

By Ron Legarski • Updated 02/10/09Read This Article

Ethernet works by sending data packets from station to station. All Ethernet stations use the same frame formats, and network cards are often hard-wired into modern computers so that they can easily access Ethernet networks.

T1 Broadband Lines and What You Should Know

By Ron Legarski • Updated 02/10/09Read This Article

A T1 line is a dedicated phone connection that provides you, the user, with data transfer rates of 1.544 megabits per second. To break it down, the T1 line is composed of 24 individual streams. Typically these "streams" are referred to as channels.

The T-1 Line Is The Alternative To Transmit Voice And Data Signals

By Ron Legarski • Updated 02/10/09Read This Article

Despite the craze for the new fiber optic lines, the T-1 line has stuck to the standard twisted copper method that many people have become fond about. However, the line actually has a pipe that has the ability to deliver larger data streams then you would expect.