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Your Houston business needs to fast Internet to stay on top of the crowd in Houston. Houston Comcast Business Class Internet comes equipped with the super quick upload and download speeds, as well as corporate communications and collaboration tools, including Microsoft Exchange. Speed, productivity, and security is what a FAST Houston business needs!

Business Class Digital Phone from Comcast in Houston includes many calling features, like voicemail, call forwarding, call hold and more, telephone features that keep your Houston business running fast. With unlimited local and long distance calling, you’ll have a solid phone solution for your business, one that can growth with you.

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Microsoft Windows SharePoint  –  A Microsoft application available with Comcast cloud-based services.  SharePoint allows users to set up web sites and share information with others, manage documents from start to finish, and publish reports to help each other make better decisions.  http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/en-us/Pages/default.aspx

Norton Business Suite  –  It’s a $490 value, and is Included at no charge with Comcast Business Class Internet  –  The Norton Suite allows Comcast Internet customers to protect their business from hackers, fraud and theft — and to conduct business transactions with greater confidence.  It includes: Core protection against viruses, spyware, trojan horses, worms, bots and rootkits — and a two-way firewall.  Advanced protection for browser, Operating System, and Application threats.  Identity protection against phishing, unauthenticated websites, and keyloggers.  Networking protection and PC Tuneups are also included.  http://security.comcast.net/norton/comm/

Web Hosting  –  Basic package included with Business Class Internet, premium packages also available.  Easy-to-use tools allowing subscribers to create sophisticated, interactive websites to help boost sales and business recognition.  Includes 10M storage and 100M of data transfer on the included package.    http://business.comcast.com/internet/website-hosting.aspx

Business Class Trunks – PRI  –  A switched voice trunk service with ISDN PRI (“Primary Rate Interface”) connectivity from a customer’s PBX system to the Comcast network, providing a flexible and intelligent way to maximize voice services.  Customer can buy the exact number of trunks needed (unlike the usual 24 trunks required from typical T1 PRI services)  http://business.comcast.com/enterprise/index/services/voice/pri-trunks

DOCSIS — (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification)  –  DOCSIS is an international telecommunications standard that permits the addition of high-speed data transfer to a cable TV system.  Cable companies including Comcast use the DOCSIS standard to provide Internet access over their hybrid fiber/coaxial (BFC) infrastructure.   Comcast uses both DOCSIS 2.0 and DOCSIS 3.0  –  Version 2.0 came out in the year 2001 – has a maximum throughput of about 40M.  Version 3.0 came out in the year 2006, and because it allows for channel bonding can achieve much higher speeds (i.e. 2×40=80M, or 3×40=120M, etc.)  All versions are backward-compatible, and devices will fall back to the highest version in common between system endpoints.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOCSIS