T1 - Dedicated T1 Line
Hollister California (CA)
DEDICATED T1 LINE
South Valley Internet (SVI) offers the ideal solution for businesses with a large number of Internet users, the T1 high-speed connection. T1 Internet access uses secure digital lines to achieve access rates of up to 1.5 Mbps and is ideal for transmitting large graphical files or databases. T1 services from SVI include 24/7 technical support from experienced, US-based engineers.
Garlic.com's dedicated circuit's use secure digital lines to achieve access rates of up to 44Mbps and are ideal for today's most demanding applications including streaming audio, video and Voice over IP (VoIP).
ABOUT GARLIC.COM DEDICATED T1 LINE
SVI's T1 and T3 products include exceptional 24/7 technical support from experienced California based support engineers, unlimited e-mail accounts at your domain, web hosting and access to our control panel enabling one click moves, adds and changes.
SVI also offers dedicated line speeds from 56kbps to 44Mbps (T3).
South Valley Internet offers the ideal solution for businesses in Hollister California who are looking for fast, reliable and secure T1 connectivity, a dedicated T1 circuit. Garlic.com's dedicated T1 circuit's use secure digital lines to achieve access rates of up to 44Mbps and are ideal for today's most demanding applications including streaming audio, video and Voice Over IP (VoIP).
About Hollister California
Hollister is the county seat of San Benito County, California. The population was 34,413 people at the 2000 census. Hollister is primarily an agriculture town. The Mutsun Ohlone Indians were the first known inhabitants of the Hollister region.
The town was founded Nov. 19, 1858 originally as the San Justo Homestead Association, established by William Welles Hollister, a group that originally intended to name it San Justo. An association member, Napa vintner Henry Hagen objected.
Hagen argued that saints monopolized the names of nearly every place in California, and suggested that the state should have a town named after someone slightly less holy.