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Telecommunications Consultants For DS1/T1 Lines, Metro Ethernet, DS3/T3 Bandwidth, Telecom Services
By Ron Legarski • Updated 02/10/09 • Read This Article
A telecom advisor has a vested interest in you and your company. A telecom advisor usually only gets paid when they make the sale, unless the client agrees to pay them a retainer where no commission can be made.
The Basic Info On A PRI T1 Line
By Ron Legarski • Updated 29/9/09 • Read This Article
Usually, PRI lines are referred to by the generic term "T1 lines, " and they can really come in handy when a call center has decided to updates workload from several lines to a dozen or more in an attempt to gain business and income. Going from the older analog lines to digital lines in this case can actually be very cost-effective due to how much more volume such lines can handle.
A Lesson On SIP Trunking (VoIP)
By Ron Legarski • Updated 29/9/09 • Read This Article
Alexandra Graham Bell did not think that his invention would come this far when he first sent his voice over an electronic line. The internet has been around for a very long time now, and most people these days have some kind of internet connection, mostly ADSL.
Metro Ethernet Services and The Emergence of Ethernet Networks
By Ron Legarski • Updated 29/9/09 • Read This Article
Ethernet technology was first considered in the 70's and implemented in the 80's. What this meant is that data could now travel from one computer to another much like voice traveled from one person to another over a land line phone system. Ethernet provided a way for data to be carried along an electromagnetic wire for the purpose of sharing files.
Social Network Software More Popular Than Ever
By Ron McNeil • Updated 05/9/09 • Read This Article
Social Networking websites can be found on every corner of the internet. Virtual communities, offering community software to help people to keep in touch with each other, have been popular since the first networking website was developed in 1995.
WAIX Peering
By GM22 • Updated 08/5/09 • Read This Article
What is Peering? Peering as the arrangement of traffic exchange between Internet service providers (ISPs). Larger ISPs with their own backbone networks agree to allow traffic from other large ISPs in exchange for traffic on their backbones. They also exchange traffic with smaller ISPs so that they can reach regional end points. WAIX Peering Since [...]


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