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50 Largest DSL Counties

Los Angeles County, CA
Cook County, IL
Maricopa County, AZ
Orange County, CA
San Diego County, CA
Kings County, NY
Miami-Dade County, FL
Dallas County, TX
Queens County, NY
Wayne County, MI
San Bernardino County, CA
Riverside County, CA
King County, WA
Broward County, FL
Clark County, NV
Santa Clara County, CA
New York County, NY
Suffolk County, NY
Philadelphia County, PA
Middlesex County, MA
Alameda County, CA
Sacramento County, CA
Bronx County, NY
Cuyahoga County, OH
Nassau County, NY
Palm Beach County, FL
Allegheny County, PA
Oakland County, MI
Hillsborough County, FL
Hennepin County, MN
Franklin County, OH
Orange County, FL
Contra Costa County, CA
Fairfax County, VA
St. Louis County, MO
Salt Lake County, UT
Westchester County, NY
Erie County, NY
DuPage County, IL
Pinellas County, FL
Montgomery County, MD
Pima County, AZ
Milwaukee County, WI
Fulton County, GA
Shelby County, TN
Fairfield County, CT
Bergen County, NJ
Fresno County, CA
Hartford County, CT
Population Estimates for the 50 Largest U.S. Counties Based on July 1, 2005 Population Estimates: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005
Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau

50 Fastest Growing DSL Counties

Flagler County, FL
Loudoun County, VA
Kendall County, IL
Forsyth County, GA
Douglas County, CO
Henry County, GA
Newton County, GA
Lincoln County, SD
Paulding County, GA
Lyon County, NV
Delaware County, OH
Osceola County, FL
Scott County, MN
Spencer County, KY
Hamilton County, IN
Union County, NC
Lake County, FL
Washington County, UT
St. Johns County, FL
Barrow County, GA
Cherokee County, GA
Spotsylvania County, VA
Will County, IL
Pinal County, AZ
DeSoto County, MS
Franklin County, WA
Placer County, CA
Stafford County, VA
Currituck County, NC
Dallas County, IA
Sherburne County, MN
Weld County, CO
Tooele County, UT
Riverside County, CA
Jackson County, GA
Lee County, GA
St. Lucie County, FL
Canyon County, ID
Effingham County, GA
Wasatch County, UT
Walton County, GA
Nye County, NV
Pasco County, FL
Clark County, NV
Prince William County, VA
Culpeper County, VA
Suffolk city, VA
Walton County, FL
Christian County, MO
Population Estimates for the 50 Fastest Growing U.S. Counties in 2005: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005
Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau
Release Date: March 16, 2006

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 T1 Internet - Life in the Fast Lane

Written by: Patrick Oborn - Feb 4, 2012


Ever used a t1 internet connection? Upgrading to this level of service is like going from an old used car to a new sports car. You'll feel the speed immediately! While both T1 and DSL connections claim to have a speed of 1.5Mbps, the former actually delivers it's claim. DSL and cable connections are severely oversubscribed and cannot always deliver the bandwidht they project expecially at peak hours. Ready to feel the difference? You may have already if your office has critical applications that use the web. If your office hosts e-mail, webservers or more than 20 people on internet access you most likely already have a dedicated T1 connection. If not, get one fast!!

A T1 internet connection is ideal because of it's reliability. Not only is it not oversubscribed, it also has low latency which mean fewer delays. Latency becomes critical in applications like video on demand, web conferencing, and gaming. While the latter may not seem so important, gamers require some of the best internet connections and are a good source for information on the top internet products available.

If you're ready to move into the fast lane or to put your office on a reliable connection that you should have anyway, get some advise from a broker that deals in T1 services. Brokers don't mark up the price of services. They offer the same price you would get if you did go direct to the company. The advantage of ordering through a broker is that you will get a second channel of customer service. If the company is not performing to expectation you will always be able to go back to your broker who puts a significant volume through the carrier. A broker is much more likely to get the companies attention and have your problem solved. In our opinion, a broker is the only way to go!