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		<title>T1 Internet Provider Choices</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 12:07:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Netguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choose your T1 Internet Provider Wisely
If your company is looking to install high-speed broadband access to the Internet, you have to do some research in order to land on the T1 Internet provider that can really serve their purpose very well. Since there is a stiff competition among vendors, each of them is cooking up [...]]]></description>
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<p>If your company is looking to install high-speed broadband access to the Internet, you have to do some research in order to land on the <strong>T1 Internet provider</strong> that can really serve their purpose very well. Since there is a stiff competition among vendors, each of them is cooking up ways to attract customers. Before you finalize your choice, compare the <a href="http://www22.verizon.com/residential/fiosinternet/plans/plans.htm" target="_self">best internet packages</a> of every T1 Internet provider first so you can be sure to get the best deal.</p>
<p>Most of these providers would throw in the T1 router when you sign up with them. This device costs anywhere from $750 to $3000, but it comes free with the new subscription. Before you finalize your choice, compare the packages of every T1 Internet provider first so you can be sure to get the best deal.</p>
<p>Part of every T1 Internet provider&#8217;s strategy to get customers is to make the application process simple. They have simplified the process by minimizing paperwork, and simplifying credit checks. There are also promotions and discounts that are becoming a standard in the packages.</p>
<p>When comparing the offers, do not be swayed by the many freebies or promotions that you overlook what they really have to offer in terms of the T1 installation. Some carriers might give you the impression that they are giving you a lot of savings, but when you start using the service you find a lot of problems.</p>
<p>Some others may be offering you inexpensive products that they just claim to be T1 when the truth is they are inferior in quality. There are some <strong>T1 Internet providers</strong> too, that push packages they dub as burstable. Usually, these are oversubscribed T1 lines, similar to what others do with DSL.</p>
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		<title>Fractional T1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 15:39:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Netguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fractional T1 versus Full T1 Implementation
A full T1 line subscription means that a business organization has leased a dedicated line from the telecommunications provider to the office location. This allows him full access to digital voice applications and fast, continuous Internet connection. The costs though are a bit overbearing if we&#8217;re talking about a smaller [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Fractional T1 versus Full T1 Implementation</h2>
<p>A <strong>full T1</strong> line subscription means that a business organization has leased a dedicated line from the telecommunications provider to the office location. This allows him full access to digital voice applications and fast, continuous Internet connection. The costs though are a bit overbearing if we&#8217;re talking about a smaller company. For these organizations, a <strong>fractional T1</strong> leasing option is available.</p>
<p>A fractional T1 connection is a T1 subscription but with only some parts of the line utilized. The phone company can offer such service to accommodate those that cannot afford a full T1 implementation.</p>
<p>Through fractional T1, different customers can use separate portions of an existing full T1 installation by the phone company. It is essentially a T1, so it provides access to the standard speed of 1.54 Mpbs. Thing is, the subscriber has limited or lesser bandwidth than a full T1.</p>
<p>Performance and quality are the same with a full implementation, but for a fractional T1 line, there is a bandwidth decrease of about 50 to 75 percent. The price to use such service is just about 5 to 15 percent cheaper from the cost of getting the full T1.</p>
<p>If your company is huge, the best bet is the full T1. For companies that are still getting to the point where they are taking off in the market, a fractional T1 may be more practical.</p>
<p><strong>Fractional T1 </strong>offers the same clarity, reliability, and cost-efficiency. Companies that opt for the fractional T1 can have 1 or 2 of their phone line applications riding on the bandwidth, and the rest for Internet connection.</p>
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		<title>Business T1 Dedicated Internet Access</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 15:34:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Netguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[T1: The Advantages of a Dedicated Internet Access for a Business
A typical company easily spends around $750 monthly to continuously utilize 8 phone lines in the office for business purposes. If this same company also maintains a DSL Internet connection or it still uses dial-up to connect, it will be more practical to convert these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>T1: The Advantages of a Dedicated Internet Access for a Business</h2>
<p>A typical company easily spends around $750 monthly to continuously utilize 8 phone lines in the office for business purposes. If this same company also maintains a DSL Internet connection or it still uses dial-up to connect, it will be more practical to convert these systems to a single T1 line for voice applications and dedicated Internet business.</p>
<p>Here are some of the advantages of going for a <strong>dedicated Internet access</strong> and <strong>voice over a T1</strong> leased line:</p>
<p>•	Everyone in the organization can enjoy the WAN (Wide Area Network) speed of 1.5 Mbps up and down at any given time.<br />
•	A <strong>T1 dedicated Internet access </strong>is faster and definitely more reliable than any analog or standard dial-up access<br />
•	Looking at the bottom line, a full T1 subscription is more cost-effective than using separate phone lines and DSL or Frame Relay.<br />
•	There is a significant increase in profits since there are lower expenses on telecommunications while having increased productivity.<br />
•	Employees are able to easily communicate with each other in the organization even if they are geographically separated.<br />
•	Customers can easily connect to the company for any business transaction.<br />
•	There is no waiting for connection to start up since the dedicated Internet service is always on.<br />
•	The business expands since there is a higher potential of making it big online through the dedicated Internet access provided by the T1 line.</p>
<p>More and more business organizations are leasing their full T1 lines for their voice application requirements and dedicated Internet access needs.</p>
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