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DARKFIBERBROKER.ORG Named Broadwing VIP Partner

DARKFIBERBROKER.ORG was inducted into the VIP Partner Program by Broadwing Communications, LLC. The VIP Partner Program is reserved for the top 15 Broadwing agents nationwide.


DARKFIBERBROKER.ORG Selected Most Valuable Partner by New Edge Networks for Second Straight Year

For the second straight year, DARKFIBERBROKER.ORG was selected as a Most Valuable Partner by New Edge Networks, a single-source national provider of multi-site broadband networks for business customers.


DARKFIBERBROKER.ORG Earns ACC Business Platinum Partner Award

DARKFIBERBROKER.ORG was awarded the Platinum Partner award by ACC Business, the business division of AT&T. The award is presented anually to the top 1% of all agents nationwide.



  

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See if you qualify for Metro Ethernet, GigE and Fast Ethernet by zip code.

T3 lines are used for data needs over very long distance or heavy bandwidth.

Carrier Ethernet has promised higher data rates, more flexible provisioning and lower cost than traditional WAN technologies, but coverage is usually in metropolitan areas.

Call us Toll Free at 888.765.8301 and you will receive one of our certified unbiased communication consultants who can answer your questions, help you design your network, and give you the strengths and weaknesses of each of our providers or vendors.

The T1 Line is made from copper or other fiber optic material so they are not excessively heavy in the least.

Software development firms demand enough throughput that the capability of a T1 cannot handle the requirements of client upload's and download's of traffic as users log onto FTP servers to access software patches and newly released versions of their product.

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line also known as ADSL is a group of DSL technologies that apply more bandwidth in one direction than the other.

DSL is not generally recomended for use with Internet server applications.

Providers include Extreme Networks, Foundry Networks, Emulex, Juniper Networks, Linksys, Netopia, Redback Networks, Qlogic, Motorola, and SBS Technologies.

Not all dark fiber suppliers are created equal and do not provide the same level of maintenance agreements on their fiber networks.

Our carrier relationships include very large national and regional companies such as AIRESPRING, ONE COMMUNICATIONS, COVAD, TELEPACIFIC, TIME WARNER TELECOM, NUVOX, AT&T, PAETEC, TELNES, CAVALIER, POWERNET GLOBAL, XO, LEVEL3, ACC BUSINESS and many other telecom service providers.

The t1 line rates is a digital transmission service that can be used for carrying voice and/or data.

In some towns, there is only one choice for Internet so that would mean that there is not a need for any choice to be made.

For those who look into their ISP choice from a financial point of view, the choice is usually made when they receive the lowest bid.

CLEC systems are generally just as reliable and just as high quality as the LEC (Local Exchange Carrier) because the CLEC is using the same wiring and the same basic lines that the LEC is offering.

Cable upload speeds are slower, but more than fast enough for the majority of applications.

SolveForce has T1 Business Circuits for T1 Connectivity in the following cities: Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, St. Louis, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tucson, Tulsa Virginia Beach, Washington DC and Wichita.

The Internet is a compilation of interconnected computer networks, linked by fiber-optic cables, copper wires, wireless connections and several other mechanisms.

Asynchronous Transfer Mode or commonly known as ATM, not the Automatic Teller Machine at banks, is where fixed length data packets are sent over a switched network.

We provide 24x7x365 NOC and Support and our service providers are passionate about delivering exceptional service and personalized support.

Our Telco's offer businesses last mile broadband connections for voice and data at very competitive rates.

Regardless of traffic, DSL sometimes will deliver a lot better than cable.

Electrical power companies also got into the act placing fiber optics cables along side electrical lines during installation with the hope of eventually selling the fiber optic fibers to telecommunications companies.

Service includes managed Cisco router and we deliver on price and performance.

Internet and Voice T1 information lines are more readily accessible to companies today and seem to be the most sought after and vital backbone of any successful business.

A T1 Line is 1.544 megabits per second or 24 DS0 lines, a T3 Line is 43.232 megabits per second or equal to 28 T1 Lines/45MB.

T1 Connection Pricing from T1 Line Providers, Business DSL Service, DS3 Bandwidth, Voice DS3, OC3 Lines, Point-to-Point, T1 Connections, Integrated Circuits, Bonded and Dedicated T1 Lines for all businesses.

For a short period of time, and only for new telecom customers, we are providing our Full Internet T1 for as low as $269 per month and approximately $599 per month for Bonded T1/3Mbps.

We offer T-1 Circuits for Business, T1 Integrated Voice and Data, DS-0, DS-1 Lines, T-span, DSX and Channel Banks.

A Wireless Internet Service Provider or WISP needs a way to connect the Internet to the tower radios to transmit their signal.