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La Crosse T1 Lines are very valuable when it comes to Bangor business. A Wisconsin T1 Line is much more reliable than WI DSL because of the SLA guaranteed by the La Crosse, Wisconsin ISP and it is dedicated so there isn't anyone who shares the connection with the WI, La Crosse subscriber.

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T1 speed connections aren't just for large corporations any more. As pricing declines many people are opting for the more reliable and flexible service over a DSL connection.

Remember when the internet first came about? How slow it was to surf the internet, now that has changed. With a gigabit Ethernet connection you can surf at a rate that is a gigabit per second. Amazing and fast, no more slowly loading pages.

Long ago when computers first went on the World Wide Web the loading of computer pages was so slow. So when Ethernet came around at 10 megabits it was a great jump ahead. But then it got even better with download rates of 100 megabits. Next in line for technology was the increase to a gigabit per minute. Simply one of the greatest accomplishments in technology.

What may cause a T1 to slow down?

The answer could have many variations, but for example purposes we can address a few. More users have been added to the network and are draining the bandwidth. Another answer is that larger files are being sent or downloaded that were not being accessed at the beginning of the T1 usage. Those are the basics assuming that your ISP is living up to its SLA, which is short for Service Level

Advancing from slow speeds that took several minutes for a full page to come up. To the Ethernet first coming on and a speed of 10 megabits. But it got even better in a few years as that was increased up to 100 megabits per second. However, it's not up to a gigabit Ethernet which is a full gigabit per second. This speed is amazing.

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