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About The Internet Factory

The Internet Factory's Internet services are aimed at the small and medium-sized business seeking to connect to the Internet in a professional and reliable way.

Sometimes it is difficult to tell the difference between Internet Service Providers. The Internet has largely become a commodity. Nevertheless, your Internet partner has a major impact on your business. You can discover why The Internet Factory if you'd like to understand how to make the best choice.

If you want to make the connection between your business and the Internet, our connectivity service description will help you learn more about our Business Services, which include dedicated line services (DSL, T1, and T3), dial-in services, WWW servers, mail gateways, and other related products. Learn about basic services, DSL services, pricing, WWW options, discounts, or read our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list. If you're already knowledgeable and want to learn how to use The Internet Factory's DSL services, our DSL service description will give you all the information you need, including pricing.

If you are interested in high-speed connectivity via T1 or T3 circuits, or if you are thinking of colocation services using either your hardware or The Internet Factory's hardware, you should contact our sales team by sending email to sales@tifnet.net. Once you've decided that The Internet Factory is for you, you will want to review our Acceptable Use Policy and standard contract for the Terms and Conditions which apply to all of our Internet services.

If you are interested in WWW services, as a designer or business power-user, and want the highest quality, fastest, and most reliable service possible for your web site, you should know about our WWW service for designers.

DSL and dedicated services (T3 and T1), are only available in Northeastern Illinois.


 

847-564-7777/847-412-1916 fax

PO Box 2426, Northbrook, IL  60065-2426

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