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Posts Tagged ‘IP’

The Well Known AboveNet Broadband Networking Provider

The world has become a global village with the broadband internet connection. This fast communication depends on the broadband network services. AboveNet is the world famous company which offers its services in the field of broadband connectivity and has a wide network in United States and in Europe. The best medium of today communication is optical link. The company had earned highly reputed name in the internet carrier providing field.

The company has a vast network of optical link in many countries. It services cover the individual level networking to corporate level networking facilities. The company provides best communication solutions to its clients. Its services are very cost effective as compare to its competitors in the market with highest level of quality. The company is offering its broadband data spectrum at very low rates but keeping data security at highest level.

The American and European reputed company is offering its super integrated optical link infrastructure for quality services. The data integrity is a prime concern of every client, the secure and losses free data link media has become vital for effective data communication. AboveNet is providing complete satisfaction to its customers about the secure link with healthy data traveling media in the field of broadband networking world. The data up linking and down linking are very important for secure communication over the network.

The most experienced and highly professional company is providing the quality services and assure for no data loss over the media. The most reliable traveling media is optical link and this company has very successful operating broadband communication media in many countries. It has almost eliminated the chances of data loss and has provided the satisfaction of healthy data exchange. It has become the first choice of the client all over the world to get services from AboveNet Communications Company, which is providing quality communication with cheaper rates.

It has the great exposure to world being the best company and has potential to lead the world through hard work and dedication. They are loyal to the customers and trying best to satisfy their desires. It is offering its services in the field of Ethernet IP networks, VPN, Metro Ethernet, WDM and managed services.

It was established in New York but it has expanded to more countries for provisioning of broadband network services. The company head quarters is situated in New York and the European head office in London. The objective of providing services in the broadband networking is achieved through highly experienced professional staff.

The company was launched in 1993 with different name of the past to provide best services to its clients keeping focus on optic fiber network in United States and Europe at the same time. It started its business by providing a dark fiber network to customers which carries communication data from one end to the other end. Carrier is the most powerful means of fast communication.

After getting hold on the market with quality services the AboveNet faced a chapter eleven bankruptcy. This bad moment lead the company to sell its non-core assets over the Europe and else where as well. But the company succeeded to keep its foothold in the business by keeping its media link in the market.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - April 16, 2012 at 5:12 AM

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Private Branch Exchanges and PBX Installers

For many years, numerous citizens have searched for various ways of providing solutions to typical modern problems. Furthermore, commerce and business has benefited greatly from the numerous technological and scientific advancements and inventions created throughout the years. With this in mind, recent international economical decline has led to more and more companies, small businesses and corporations choosing to hire PBX installers to install a more effective phone system.

A PBX or “Private Branch Exchange” system is a private telephone network, usually used within an organization or company. Telephone users can share various outside telephone lines for outside usage while internal telephone lines are used for inter-company communication. This type of system also connects to “Public Switched Telephone Network” or PSTN. Recent technological advancements has successfully merged PBX and VoIP.

This merging has formed “IP PBX”. IP PBX effectively uses internet protocols to transmit phone calls. In addition, it is based upon software, making it more cost-effective and economical. Currently, four types are available for selection and usage, including hosted, traditional, hosted IP and IP. Each one was created to cater to specified organizational needs.

Though most organizations fully understand the necessity for this complex system, most lack the understand of how to obtain proper services, equipment and installation. Similar to internet and other network services, thousands of technically skilled installers are available to provide these services. One can go about obtaining them through various ways.

Experts recommend that users first determine the needs of their specified business. Understanding that four types are available, being able to accurately access the individual needs of the business can help determine which system would be best. After determining the needs of the company, users will be able to secure the best type of installation for their business.

In addition, users must determine if they will be needing a multi-location or single location installation. For companies restricted to one physical location and one telephone server, single location set-up would be best. Companies having multiple telephone servers and or various locations, would greatly benefit from the multi-location set-up install option.

Various companies have stated that the complexity of securing the best installer or contractor increased hindered their ability to find the best suitable installation service. In addition, with thousands of well-qualified installers currently available, most have voiced feeling overwhelmed. For many, the internet has helped with this problem.

With internet usage, companies seeking these services may receive instantaneous internet quotes from multiple companies or providers. Furthermore, in addition to obtaining a free quote, users are also able to effectively compare price quotes, features and benefits of competitor companies. Users have stated that this option has helped save them hundreds of dollars.

In addition, national and local dealers can be found. Most local and national installation providers provide customized quotes and proposals. Most find that they do not need this option but many have found that this option to the best for their business needs, goals and objectives. Typically more expensive than its counterpart, purchasing a customized system can be more expensive yet fully efficient and effective. Using the internet, has helped users find PBX installers easily and quickly.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - December 31, 2011 at 12:34 AM

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Briefly Explaining The Last Mile Issue

The “last mile” problem revolves around the creation of a network for telephone and cable company between the people and the provider. In particular, it refers to the last part of the network where the consumer is linked up to the company, in places where a lot of consumers require it. More and more people desire the services, forcing the industry to develop a cheap but reliable alternative. One of the biggest issues with the last mile problem is that the system needs to be quick and provide a higher exchange of data at the same time.

Over the last while, the earlier networking systems are being taxed to their limits. Some new ideas have been put into use, and though they’ve proven somewhat better, the issues haven’t been resolved completely. One of these issues is a form of noise that happens when the network is in use. The noise reduces the overall strength of the signal and in turn limits the amount of information that can be sent and received at once.

In additional, there are a large number of customers that need to be provided for. To do so, the service provider uses high volume conduits to send their signal a great distance while using lower volume conduits to direct it to the people. As the signal spreads out, it goes through increasingly smaller conduits, ending at the connection directly linked to the subscriber. Also, the flow can be managed much easier by local service providers when the it’s broken into more manageable chunks. It can get costly, however, as there is an expense to link each person and the upkeep that comes with it.

In the early days of the Internet, computers were linked together through a wire line. The original LANs (Local Area Network) consisted of several computers that were connected together in this way. The process required a type of programming called a protocol. The most commonly used is known as the TCP/IP, or Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. When more computers and more LANs were connected, the network grew much larger.

Under most circumstances, it isn’t costly to raise the volume of the conduits, other than the construction expenses. With more and more people connecting to the Internet, an even higher volume conduit has to be installed to handle it. The result has been a much higher capacity system. This has led to a significant increase in the amount of fiber optic cable used, especially in the U. S., where they now have an excess.

But the extra has not gone to waste. The fiber optics have held up, despite the rise in people using the system. And, the only real limits in them have occurred near the customer. It won’t be enough for long, however, because the demands of the consumers is growing still. So, the last mile problem becomes finding a way to fulfill this demand for steadily more people while still making it affordable for the company and the client.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - February 1, 2011 at 10:46 AM

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Understanding IPv4 And Its Role In The Internet

IPv4 is a version of IP which is the Internet Protocol. It is the foundation of the modern internet. Curious about what a protocol is and how it runs the internet? That’s what this article is for.

A Protocol describes how separate computers can share information so that they both understand what’s going in. The IP protocol says how pieces of information are transmitted across the network between computers.

The idea is that the computer which is sending the information breaks it up into separate pieces called “packets”. Each one of these pieces gets a header section, which describes where it’s going, and a data section, which holds one small piece of the information.

The next step is to send the packets across the network. Computers that are called routers inspect the headers and decide what to do with them. If they know how to connect to the destination computer, then they will do so and deliver the packet. If they do not know how to connect to the destination computer, they will connect to another router and let that router find the destination. Eventually, a router is found that knows where to find the destination. One fascinating thing to note is that the protocol does not claim that every packet will arrive at all or, if it does arrive, in order or without duplicates.

After the packets get to their destination, the data pieces are put together to get the information that was transmitted. If packets were not received or arrived out of order, there is another protocol called TCP which stands for Transmission Control Protocol that corrects the issues.

TCP does this by tracking the order of the packets and sending acknowledgments to the sender for each packet it receives. If the sender doesn’t get acknowledgement for a packet, then it will be resent. This is why the phrase TCP/IP is often seen. The reason that two protocols are used instead of one is for flexibility. When broadcasting a video to massive amounts of people, it doesn’t really matter if a few packets get lost. It would also be computationally expensive to deal with an acknowledgement for every packet from every persons computer. Having two separate protocols makes it possible to just use one in cases where it’s better to do so.

This kind of flexible design is one of the primary reasons that the internet works so well. Because of it, new functionality can be added with one small new piece that builds on the work of other small pieces. IPv4 is only one both small and critical part of the internet.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - December 19, 2010 at 1:25 AM

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The Cisco Metro Ethernet And Their Customers

Cisco combines system with technology to meet the infrastructure needs you have. When switching over it is simplified for Ethernet, IP, and Optical transporting. They allow you to keep efficiency while adapting the new Ethernet.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - November 13, 2009 at 3:44 PM

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Advanced Technologies Using The Cisco Metro Ethernet

Besides other social responsibilities, Cisco Systems have partnered with Inveneo. Their philosophy is that Communication technology with IP telephony, Computers, and the Internet has the power to the transform social justice, socio-economic conditions, education, health care, and others. A positive philosophy makes winners.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - November 12, 2009 at 9:08 PM

Categories: Cisco, Cisco Metro Ethernet, Ethernet, I.P., Internet Protocol, IP, IP Telephony, Metro Ethernet, Video Conferencing, Voice Over The Internet Protocol   Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

The Workings Of A T1 Line Router

Another function of this device is that it can be checked with a remote. The Data Service Unit, or DSU, is a sort of modem. This device converts network signals that are changing TDM format used on the T1 line. Both of these devices are combined to form a CSU/DSU device.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Steve Sramek - October 30, 2009 at 10:21 AM

Categories: Ethernet Service, IP, IP Network Router, LAN, Network Traffic, T1 Line Router, T1 Router, WAN   Tags: , , , , , , ,

802.16 Series WiMAX And Its Advantages Today

The use of this standard by introduction of WiMAX has made more impact on wireless communication then even WiFi itself. WiMAX is better than Wifi in the sense that it is much faster than Wifi. It covers an area of miles as compared to several feet of Wifi coverage. It is reliable and secure as it uses DES encryption technique which currently is the securest form of encryption algorithms. It allows interoperability and supports crioss-platform applications.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Steve Sramek - October 3, 2009 at 8:01 AM

Categories: 802.16, Cisco, Cross Platform, Ethernet, Frequencies, IP, MAC Layer, PHY, WiMAX, WiMAX Service, Wireless, Wireless Mobile Connections, Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Is Satellite Internet Worth The Money?

The next question is usually regarding the required equipment that satellite communications comes with. You will need a modem, just like you do for cable and DSL, and you will need the dish to be placed somewhere outside of your home or business. Windows 2000 and Mac OS 10. 4 are the oldest systems that you can get away with running using satellite internet. Any computer, regardless of the operating system, needs to have 128 MB of RAM and 100MB hard disk space to handle the technology. Of course all computers will need the required Ethernet card.

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1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - September 19, 2009 at 8:56 PM

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XO Communications Is A Top Carrier Services Provider

XO Communications has worked hard to achieve this massive project. They have come a long way. They have been innovative and focussed on the future. XO aims to install and improve faster modes of communication. Internet is the fastest communication mode of the future. Major breakthroughs are expected in the future. Maybe we can even have ultra-fast internet carriers that break records. XO was awarded the NXT award for being the leading communications provider in the USA.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - September 3, 2009 at 5:36 PM

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