December 31, 2007
Cavalier Ethernet Express uses an industry standard for bonding multiple circuits together to form a symmetrical Ethernet connection. This new service has been designed with the customer in mind, providing reliability and performance for various business applications. Multi-pair operation provides more bandwidth and redundancy, therefore providing fast, reliable ISP service.
The robust and reliable connectivity of Cavalier Ethernet Express comes from an additionally allocated circuit that allows customers to remain active, even if a failure of the line occurs. It is this additional circuit, paired with Cavalier’s bonding of multiple circuits that protects customers from loss of communication.
December 27, 2007
Cavalier provides the best Ethernet product on the market to its customers. Cavalier Ethernet Express is available in 3Mbps, 5Mbps, and 10 Mbps throughout their fiber-fed locations. This kind of speed is unparalleled when compared to other services. For example, even a full T1 line, while having its own great benefits, can only provide up to 1.54 Mbps of broadband connectivity. 10Mbps is a data transfer speed that effectively meets the needs of most small to medium businesses and their web-transaction and intranet applications. This is just one reason why 10Mbps Ethernet connections are so quickly replacing T1, DS3, and OC3 connections.
December 19, 2007
Ethernet has been around for a long time. However, modern Ethernet services are nothing like they once were. Ethernet provides potential for cutting edge applications that may not be available with other services. Large ISP providers are driving the market towards the widespread use of Ethernet, ensuring that the market for Ethernet services will remain a high priority among them. This means that most technologies are being directed towards Ethernet services, rather than alternative services, such as T1, DS3, etc.
December 17, 2007
Ethernet networking has always been thought of as an easy-to-use, straightforward, and simple yet efficient design for the delivery of network services. Due to its popularity, there are many more technicians that understand this technology. Ethernet is much easier to troubleshoot and service than comparable delivery methods. This means that there are more technicians and engineers who understand and are comfortable with Ethernet services. More choice in technicians means that you will be able to have a less expensive technician for your business’s networking needs.
December 14, 2007
While there are many, many benefits to be gained by the use of Ethernet service for businesses, the most obvious reasons can be broken down into three main categories. First, is price. Cost of Ethernet service is significantly less than other methods. In most places, Ethernet is a non-tariff service. This makes it possible for ISPs to provide Ethernet service at a lower price. In addition, modern Ethernet services require less hardware than other methods available. Also, market penetration of Ethernet means that economies of scale do come into play. These pluses allow Internet Service Providers to offer Ethernet services at lower prices to customers.
December 12, 2007
Ethernet is what makes local area network (LAN) communication possible. Ethernet technology gives each implement of a network a unique IP address, allowing for easy communication between computers and other electronic devices that are part of the network.
In order for many computers to use the network at once, lines are split into sectors, with a limited number of computers on each of these sectors. These sectors are then connected together with switches. These switches reduce network connections by only sending signals further out into more sectors if they need to go further. This is what makes Ethernet networking so efficient, as there is no unnecessary use of valuable broadband space.
December 10, 2007
Simplicity, dependability, and availability have made Ethernet the most logical and effective choice for providing businesses with proper communications technology. Ethernet’s protocols, physical attributes, and many various supporting technologies have been standardized and commercialized to such a degree that Ethernet is now the most logical and cost-effective choice among businesses both large and small.
The standards originally developed for personal computers, small servers, printers, and other small office equipment has now been adopted and standardized for many new technologies, such as voice telephony equipment, video transmission equipment, as well as specialty industry equipment, such as automatic banking machines, manufacturing equipment, and industrial control equipment.
December 5, 2007
Ethernet has been used for decades, but the technology has grown exponentially in terms of capability since its introduction. Ethernet is a method of communication used by computers to send and receive data over copper or fiber-optic cables. It is a multiple access technology, which means it can provide network access to many customers at the same time. The entire bandwidth is available to each user on a contention basis.
Ethernet’s cost-effectiveness, ease of use, simplicity, familiarity, and bandwidth agility have driven Ethernet technologies to become the backbone of most private data communications infrastructures. Ethernet networks are now very common in businesses both large and small.
December 3, 2007
T1 PRI services have many great benefits to offer business and residential customers. One of the greatest benefits to using T1 PRI service is that voice and data services can be easily combined in one T1 line, not to mention the same bill.
Since T1 lines provide up to 24 independent channels, each of these channels can be allocated for either voice or data use. If used for voice service, each channel can be used for an independent voice line. If used for Internet, network, or other data services, each channel is capable of delivering 64Kbps of broadband service.
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