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New Hampshire T3 Coverage Area

Unlike DSL in New Hampshire and other broadband technologies that are limited to only densely populated areas, T1 service in New Hampshire is available just about anywhere with a phone line. T1, also known as DS1, uses repeaters to boost up the signal strength of the transmission - allowing it to travel up to 50 miles away from the nearest Central Office location.

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With dark fiber networks, the end customer controls the actual fiber and picks the service provider to whom they like to connect for services.

Standard E3 connections are capable of transferring 34 Mbps.

If you are experiencing the following problems such as bandwidth filter, bandwidth issues, bandwidth latency, bandwidth limit, bandwidth limit exceeded, bandwidth limiter, bandwidth limiting or bandwidth limits, then give us a call.

We can focus on larger, multi-location opportunities through a consultative process to ensure your networks operate with reliability, efficiency and cost effectiveness.

We provide a vast solution for design and development services including website design, web applications, software programming, graphic design and Flash services.

You can solve your network problem by upgrading to Gigabit Ethernet, your backups will complete in record time and everything on your network will run more efficiently.

We use patented technology will automatically calculate the distance between your office and the nearest Central Office in order to determine if you qualify for this service, and at what speeds.

For example, sometimes a T1 line will be conveyed as having 1.544 Mbps bandwidth and other times at 1.536 Mbps because you have to subtract the .008 Mbps for framing bits.

By increasing the bandwidth capabilities, you also increase the ability of the company to earn profit.

VoIP service and companies like Sprint, Starplus, Rolm, Teleco, Tadrian, TalkSwitch, Telematrix, Telrad, TIE, TMC, Toshiba, TouchWave, TransTel, Teltronics, Triad, Trilium, TT Systems, Vodavi, Walker, and more!

To help ensure that your mission-critical data arrives quickly and accurately, our Avaya business partner offering phone service and phone system hardware which can include the Avaya IP Office through our VAR Channel.

10 BASE-T Ethernet equipment passes traffic at speeds up to 10 mega bits per second (Mbps) while Fast Ethernet (100 BASE-T) transmits at up to 100 Mbps and Gigabit Ethernet operates at a speed of 1,000 Mbps, and 10-Gigabit Ethernet runs at up to 10 billion bits per second.