Archive for the ‘Telecommunication Services’ Category
Today, access to the Internet is essential to the operation of nearly all businesses. Your connection’s speed and reliability can not only dictate the rate at which daily operations are conducted, but can also mean the difference between inactive employees and productive ones. An Internet T1 connection is one of the most commonly employed services
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Worldwide Internet traffic is projected to grow over 30% per year until 2015. Back in 2010, an average of 46 terabits per second traveled across the Internet; that number is expected to exceed almost 200 terabits per second in 2015. However as IP traffic is seeing exponential growth, the budget for network equipment is increasing
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Since becoming a private company in the fall of 2011, XO Communications has undergone a company-wide transformation that puts emphasis first and foremost on customer service. XO Communication’s chief marketing officer, Don MacNeil, explained that while XO and its competitors offer the same technologies, the provider believes it will differentiate itself from the pack by
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Anchors Away! What a difference an anchor makes When a ship lowered its anchor off the coast of Mombasa, Kenya earlier this week, it unknowingly severed the t1 Internet access to over a handful of East African countries, including Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and South Sudan’s capital of Juba. The Indian Ocean East Africa
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As we mentioned in an earlier post, many customers are likely surprised to learn that service order rejections are a common delay in the order process. In an effort to help lower the number of rejected service orders, we discussed the start of the ordering process and covered the first three pieces of information required
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You’ve done your research, found the ideal product for your business, worked with an agent and signed the papers. Now you’re ready to reap the rewards of your latest telecommunications investment – but not so fast! Before you pat yourself on the back, you might want to first make sure your order was accepted by
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