Switch | NAP – HOME

March 4, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service provider · Comments Off
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Switch Communications Group provides colocation, bandwidth and connectivity services for Fortune 1000 corporations, mid-sized enterprises, government agencies and other businesses conducting mission-critical business on the Internet.

Internet T1Pricing – Giving Hope to Every Business

March 2, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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Through the years of service to businesses, internet t1 is already marked as a high speed internet that provides high quality performance. The only restriction for businesses for not availing the line is that internet t1 price before is quite expensive for medium business and designed only for big corporations

iNetGlobal responds to U.S. Government raid on office

February 26, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service provider · Comments Off
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iNetGlobal a global Internet Service Company that provides essential services for its target marketing entrepreneurs, home-based business, small businesses, and corporations all those who need to market on the Internet. On 2/23 the US Government flexed their arms In a statement released today by iNetGlobal�s legal team, the company makes

Cisco bringing high-end videoconferencing to homes

January 8, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service provider · Comments Off
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Network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc plans to begin selling later this year a long-awaited, affordable home version of its TelePresence videoconferencing system for corporations.Cisco said it would team up with phone and Internet service provider Verizon Communications Inc to install the system in U.S. homes.

15 of the Strongest Opponents of Net Neutrality

November 30, 2009 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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Whether for political or financial gain or to retain their power, these 15 individuals and corporations are the strongest forces against the sensibility of net neutrality. For them to win this fight would basically mean à la carte Internet service and a free-for-all for providers, which would cost American Internet users significantly more.