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DSL - Business & Residential! FREE Installation!

CABLE

CABLE is continuity. Cable Internet Access provides continuity in a true always connected path to the Internet with speeds 100 times faster than dialup and comparable to T-1.  In the home, a cable modem connects to the cable television coaxial wiring and also attaches to the user's Windows or Macintosh computer via a standard Ethernet connection.

CABLE is architecture.  Cable uses a hierarchical, distributed network architecture with proprietary caching and replication technologies to ensure that the information a user wants is always "as close as possible" within the network.

CABLE is broadband & backbone oriented. Because the network is centrally managed, cable can avoid the "finger pointing" that plagues the general Internet, and dynamically identify and address network quality, service, and performance issues before they ever affect users.  The primary components of Cable's network infrastructure include the new 5Gbps, Tier 1, fiber-optic IP with a dual OC-48 backbone, Super Nodes, Local Caching Servers, Cable Modems, and the Network Operations Center.

CABLE provides local caching servers.  Local neighborhood points of presence, called headends, are connected to each Super Node. Consistent with the goal of pushing data as close to the customer as possible, these headends deploy enhanced proxy servers for caching content. Benefits of using local caching servers to keep data close to the user include:

  • Major performance improvements since the cache acts as a "dedicated" local server, even for data that originated in the broader Internet
  • Reduction in the amount of data movement in higher layers of the network
  • Far more comprehensive usage statistics than normally attainable on the Internet; these statistics can be used for tuning performance, tailoring the service, and targeting promotions and advertising.

CABLE is an effective solution.  No phone lines needed.   In the home, a cable modem connects to the cable television coaxial wiring and also attaches to the user's Windows or Macintosh computer via a standard Ethernet connection.   The Ethernet card and cable modem are included in the service with 24/7 technical support.

 

ISDN: Dial On Demand

ISDN is incredible. An ISDN line accesses the Internet at more than four times the speed of a regular phone line and a 28.8k modem. That's because ISDN is all-digital -- providing a kind of express lane for your Internet access. An ISDN line accesses the Internet at more than twice the speed of a regular phone line and a 56k modem. That's because ISDN is all-digital -- providing a kind of express lane for your Internet access. ISDN is incredible. An ISDN line accesses the Internet at more than twice the speed of a regular phone line and a 56k modem. That's because ISDN is all-digital -- providing a kind of express lane for your Internet access.  With compression of the new modems and routers sometimes an even faster speed is achieved.

ISDN is the communications solution for those who are "at home" on the Internet! Integrated Services Digital Network lets you send and receive fast, high-quality communications. We’re talking speed, quality, and more of everything you love about the Internet.

ISDN is a dual-channel digital phone line. By connecting more than one device to the line (like a computer and a phone or a computer and a fax machine), you have the power to perform more than one communication task simultaneously. 

ISDN nets a better savings.  With this high speed connection you can save time and money.  ISDN can also help you save money on regular phone line charges if you have two lines or more in your home or office.

Pricing: We offer Dial on Demand ISDN Service for a cost of $35.00 per month. You are responsible for the ISDN LINE from your residence or business. 


DSL: Personal & Business

DSL is the decision of those who require the higher speeds needed for serious Internet Applications with ability to perform as a phone or fax and internet at the same time. Digital Subscriber Line accesses the Internet at almost 10 times the speed of a an ISDN line (yes, that is near the equivalent of a T1) and transfers at a rate double to the speed of an ISDN line.  Digital Subscriber Line accesses the Internet at almost times the speed of a an ISDN line (yes, that is near the equivalent of a T1) and transfers at a rate double to the speed of an ISDN line.

DSL is a simple cost effective solution for connecting more than one computer or just a single computer along with fax and phone.  As with an ISDN, DSL provides the power to perform more than one communication task simultaneously. 50 times faster than dial up. 

DSL saves line charges and time.  No additional phone line is needed.   With this higher speed connection you can save even more time and money.  DSL is the best solution for Networked Internet Access, where multiple users require access.  No additional phone line is needed.   With this higher speed connection you can save even more time and money.  DSL is the best solution for Networked Internet Access, where multiple users require access. 

Pricing: Pricing may vary.  Network Setup and Installation are serviced via Georgia Internet Link, Inc. directly.  
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SDSL, IDSL & Up: Business
SDSL is superb.   A symmetrical upstream and downstream speed up to 1.5 Mbps (yes, that is near the equivalent of a T1).   

SDSL is the definite answer for those who depend on a high speed connection for  serious Internet Applications . answer for those who depend on a high speed connection for  serious Internet Applications .

SDSL is a simple cost effective solution for connecting an entire network or server with continuous power and stability to perform more than one task simultaneously. 

SDSL eliminates lag and connection loss.  With this higher stabilized connection you can save even more time and money.  SDSL is the best solution for Networked Internet Access, where multiple users require constant access.   

Pricing: Starting around $79.95.  


Voice & Data for Business: 6 Lines & Up

NewSolutions
Now small businesses can get that same edge with NewSolutions™ 

NewSolutions™ is a total communication package that provides everything a small business needs to be successful. Without the traps and hassles usually expected with traditional providers. And the long distance is FREE.

NewSolutions includes:
- Local Service
- High-speed Internet Access
- E-mail
- Long Distance with 200 minutes FREE per line per month
- WebHosting
- Low installation costs
NewSolutions Secure
Now, in addition to our original NewSolutions Internet, data, and voice bundle, we've added LANLOCK Internet security management tool - a great way to get reliable and secure service from one provider.

Small Business Solutions
Small Business Solutions enables businesses with as few as two lines to enjoy the savings of a competitive telecommunications provider. Your small business will enjoy savings of 15-20% off your current services. Finally, small businesses have a choice.

Pricing: Subject to availability.  

 

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