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backbone provider
Last modified: Thursday, February 12, 2004
(n.) An organization that supplies access to high-speed transmission lines that connect users to the Internet. These lines comprise the backbone of the Internet. Different from an ISP, which provides users access to the Internet, a backbone provider supplies the ISPs with access to the lines, such as T1 or T3 lines, that connect ISPs to each other, allowing the ISPs to offer their customers Internet access at high speeds.
Some major backbone providers include MCI, Sprint, UUNET, AGIS and BBN.
Making the Most of Your Backbone Provider With the quality of your ISP service heavily relying on the effectiveness of your backbone provider(s), arming yourself and researching backbone providers essential.