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High Capacity Data FAQ
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A physical connection of channels, conductors, and equipment between two given points over which an electrical current can be established.

Typically it is between 3 to 6 weeks.

a) More efficient, saves you money.
b) No extra equipment, connection plugs directly into your router.

Cables made from pure glass.

Fiber carries much more information over a longer distance without loss of a signal.

It is about 15 times the speed of a cable modem.

Pricing starts at $950.00 for a 36 month contract for a 5 Mbps connection.

SONET technology is installed on our network to cause the data to be redirected (redundancy) to an alternate route if the fiber breaks.

A network having either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps on the port.

An Ethernet connection that is 5 Mbps or greater burstable bandwidth Ethernet/Internet service that is delivered via fiber optic and 10/100 Ethernet cable, terminates on the router at the customer premise, and having static IP addresses and 15 e-mail accounts.

A local area network consists of computers, printers, and other devices connected together on one network.

The physical interface between a device and a circuit.

A router is a piece of hardware that connects an internal LAN (local area network) to the Internet.

An IP address is to the Internet what your home address is to the US postal service; assigned typically to your router.

Bandwidth is the capacity for transmitting data over a communications network.

Measure of the speed of a data communication.

Ethernet is a type of local area network, a way of connecting computers, printers, terminals, and/or servers. It operates over twisted wire, coaxial cable, and fiber.

A measurement indicating that one million bits of information travel a certain distance in one second.

A self healing network using fiber optic cable for transmitting data and telecommunications.

Our Ethernet data product will plug directly into your router!

Burstable data traffic would mean that information is not being sent constantly 24x7.

If your current high-speed connection is too slow.

For more information about High Capacity Data, please E-mail hicap@fewpb.com.



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