May 24, 2008

The Evolution of the HP iPAQ

Tucson Business,… You DO have an alternative to an overpriced and outdated "legacy" copper wire, T1 solution…Think "Optical Internet" or OIOptical Internet (OI) is a "Fiber direct to the premises" offered by a few different ILEC's and CLEC's around the USA . It is a Fiber Optic dat product service via an ethernet handoff. OI is primarily for medium- to large-sized businesses, and government and educational entities who need a high-capacity, dedicated connection to the Internet.Optical Internet (OI) is designed for enterprises requiring a very-high speed, scalable and symmetrical Internet connection. OI also meets the needs of enterprises who require Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mail feed and outbound relay services in support of company Mail servers; primary and secondary Domain Name Service (DNS) and IP address leasing in support of company servers (Web, Mail, FTP, etc.), routers and firewalls; and multi-homing/Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing, Newsgroup access, and Managed Router-based access and security services.Optical Internet can also scale to meet the needs of small and medium businesses (SMBs) who need a cost-effective, reliable alternative to DSL services or higher cost T1 Internet connections.Optical Internet is available at a variety of bandwidth tiers, providing businesses with a scalable, highly […]

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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of VoIP

Tucson Business,… You DO have an alternative to an overpriced and outdated "legacy" copper wire, T1 solution…Think "Optical Internet" or OIOptical Internet (OI) is a "Fiber direct to the premises" offered by a few different ILEC's and CLEC's around the USA . It is a Fiber Optic dat product service via an ethernet handoff. OI is primarily for medium- to large-sized businesses, and government and educational entities who need a high-capacity, dedicated connection to the Internet.Optical Internet (OI) is designed for enterprises requiring a very-high speed, scalable and symmetrical Internet connection. OI also meets the needs of enterprises who require Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mail feed and outbound relay services in support of company Mail servers; primary and secondary Domain Name Service (DNS) and IP address leasing in support of company servers (Web, Mail, FTP, etc.), routers and firewalls; and multi-homing/Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing, Newsgroup access, and Managed Router-based access and security services.Optical Internet can also scale to meet the needs of small and medium businesses (SMBs) who need a cost-effective, reliable alternative to DSL services or higher cost T1 Internet connections.Optical Internet is available at a variety of bandwidth tiers, providing businesses with a scalable, highly […]

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July 2, 2008

The exclusivity of VOIP predictive dialer

Tucson Business,… You DO have an alternative to an overpriced and outdated "legacy" copper wire, T1 solution…Think "Optical Internet" or OIOptical Internet (OI) is a "Fiber direct to the premises" offered by a few different ILEC's and CLEC's around the USA . It is a Fiber Optic dat product service via an ethernet handoff. OI is primarily for medium- to large-sized businesses, and government and educational entities who need a high-capacity, dedicated connection to the Internet.Optical Internet (OI) is designed for enterprises requiring a very-high speed, scalable and symmetrical Internet connection. OI also meets the needs of enterprises who require Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mail feed and outbound relay services in support of company Mail servers; primary and secondary Domain Name Service (DNS) and IP address leasing in support of company servers (Web, Mail, FTP, etc.), routers and firewalls; and multi-homing/Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing, Newsgroup access, and Managed Router-based access and security services.Optical Internet can also scale to meet the needs of small and medium businesses (SMBs) who need a cost-effective, reliable alternative to DSL services or higher cost T1 Internet connections.Optical Internet is available at a variety of bandwidth tiers, providing businesses with a scalable, highly […]

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