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		<title>T1 Lines and T1 Circuits</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 12:10:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Netguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Small Business T1
T1 Lines and T1 Internet for Business: The Faster, More Reliable Option for Businesses
Businesses can save on costs if they shift their telecommunications needs and migrate to T1 lines instead of the ordinary phone lines, and their DSL connection to the Internet. But what do T1 lines cost?
If you have about 8 or [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>T1 Lines and T1 Internet</strong><!-- google_ad_section_end --><strong> for Business: </strong>The Faster, More Reliable Option for Businesses</p>
<p>Businesses can save on costs if they shift their telecommunications needs and migrate to <strong>T1 lines</strong> instead of the ordinary phone lines, and their DSL connection to the Internet. But what do <!-- google_ad_section_start -->T1 lines cost<!-- google_ad_section_end -->?</p>
<p>If you have about 8 or more existing phone lines for your business and you are shedding around $800 monthly just for these voice lines, you are better off using T1 lines. You will have a more efficient and more reliable non-stop Internet connection and at the same time clearer reception on your voice lines.</p>
<p>More and more companies are using T1 lines for their businesses because the technology allows everyone in their organizations to consistently communicate with each other and with their business partners. They are also able to become more productive online since a T1 broadband connection is definitely much faster than a dial-up, and more dedicated than a DSL.</p>
<p>A T1 line uses fiber optic technology that can handle more data than the traditional phone lines that are made of copper wires. There are T1 lines that are made from copper too, but most installations are now fiber optic wires.</p>
<p>Companies with T1 lines have leased the connecting line from the phone company to the office. A <!-- google_ad_section_start -->T1 line<!-- google_ad_section_end --> is able to handle 24 digitized voice channels or about 1.544 megabits per second of data. Compared to a regular modem, a T1 line allows data stream of about 192,000 bytes per second &#8211; that is about 60 times more 0&#8217;s and 1&#8217;s running through. That means you have a more reliable system than the rugged analog modem you&#8217;re using.</p>
<p><strong>T1 lines</strong> are also known as DS1 lines. This is the popular choice among businesses these days if they want to connect to their Internet Service Providers or ISPs. It&#8217;s a dedicated setup so users can experience no delays whatsoever except if for example, all 100 computers are downloading huge videos at the same time &#8211; but, that is just the worst scenario, and it is rare (almost non-existent) in an office setup</p>
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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>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Choose your T1 Internet Provider Wisely</h2>
<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>T1 Circuit Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 16:03:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Netguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[T1 Circuit and the Businesses that Need it
A T1 line used for high-speed digital connection is also known as T1 circuit. This technology can be used to handle voice and data applications simultaneously over the same, single line. The speed of transmission is at a standard rate of 1.5 Mpbs, which is so much faster [...]]]></description>
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<p>A <strong>T1 line</strong> used for high-speed digital connection is also known as <strong>T1 circuit</strong>. This technology can be used to handle voice and data applications simultaneously over the same, single line. The speed of transmission is at a standard rate of 1.5 Mpbs, which is so much faster than your analog modem.</p>
<p>T1 circuits are recommended to businesses and not to individuals primarily because of the cost. T1 lines employ 24 channels for voice, data, or both. The transmission is via a fiber optic wire or sometimes via copper wires.</p>
<p>T1 circuits cost around $1000 to $1500 every month depending on the Internet Service Provider and where the point of installation is. One end of the T1 circuit goes to the web server, so the total cost varies depending on the combination of many fees from the telecommunications company and the ISP.</p>
<p>A <strong>T1 circuit</strong> can be beneficial to most business organizations like:</p>
<p>•	Airports<br />
•	Architectural and Engineering firms<br />
•	Call centers<br />
•	Contractors, Builders, and Developers<br />
•	Hospitals<br />
•	Banks<br />
•	Financial institutions<br />
•	Government agencies<br />
•	Hotels<br />
•	Manufacturers<br />
•	Restaurant chains<br />
•	Schools<br />
•	Courier service providers</p>
<p>The businesses can save a lot if they would do without their existing phone lines and just use part of the T1 line for their voice application requirements. The reception is better and clearer. Aside from that, the other important aspect is the connection to the Internet, which is already a crucial thing for most businesses. Any business that is still not taking advantage of the Internet will soon become obsolete. A <strong>T1 circuit</strong> can help these organizations build more business online more efficiently and economically.</p>
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		<title>Dedicated T1 And DSL</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:59:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Netguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DSL is for Individuals. Dedicated T1 Connection is for Business.
Some people who got really impatient about connecting through a dial-up phone access have shifted a DSL connection. This suits them just fine. But for big or growing business organizations, they would have to check if their DSL subscriptions still suit their needs. It may be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Some people who got really impatient about connecting through a dial-up phone access have shifted a DSL connection. This suits them just fine. But for big or growing business organizations, they would have to check if their DSL subscriptions still suit their needs. It may be time to get a dedicated <strong>T1 connection</strong>.</p>
<p>If your business is still stuck with the old dial-up, you should be thinking about where you want the business to be soon, so you can move forward accordingly, and fast. For businesses that have gained the momentum already, part of their preparations should be a much-needed shift to dedicated T1 leased lines.</p>
<p>Reliability is important in all business organizations. If the people in the company cannot rely on their Internet access, there may be a lot of unnecessary delays that will affect productivity. If the organization has branches scattered in several locations, it may be a wise move to drop the DSL subscription and go for the dedicated T1 line instead, which can also carry voice applications clearly.</p>
<p>As for individuals, a DSL may be sufficient enough. A <strong>dedicated T1</strong> line at home might be too much for simple, individual usage. What&#8217;s more, a dedicated T1 line will really cost an arm and a leg. The good thing about a DSL access is that when there is no oversubscription within your area, you will be able to enjoy speed that is at par with a dedicated T1 line.</p>
<p>Businesses need a <strong>dedicated T1</strong> line and they can afford it. An individual, on the other hand already has a great deal with his current DSL.</p>
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		<title>T1 Dedicated Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Netguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[T1 Dedicated Internet: Timely and Reliable
Based on people&#8217;s hunger for information during these times, it so easy for to get impatient about Internet connection. On the point of view of customers who are shopping online from a huge online retail shop, if the download is taking too long, there are other sites to consider. On [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>T1 Dedicated Internet: Timely and Reliable</h2>
<p>Based on people&#8217;s hunger for information during these times, it so easy for to get impatient about Internet connection. On the point of view of customers who are shopping online from a huge online retail shop, if the download is taking too long, there are other sites to consider. On the point of view of the business owner, that is one opportunity lost. <strong>T1 dedicated internet</strong> is the way to go these days.</p>
<p>Even within the organization, the transfer of files or data is critical at most times. For companies that operate from different geographical locations, it is important that all of the units be simultaneously connected so they can properly coordinate with each other. In business, we really cannot discount the importance of having a dedicated Internet connection that can provide non-stop service.</p>
<p>Through a <strong>T1 line</strong>, a big company can have a clear, reliable, and dedicated Internet connection more cost-effectively. There should be much savings from just utilizing any of the 24 voice channels of a T1 line instead of using say, 8 separate phone lines. Part of the T1 line holds voice and another part is for dedicated Internet.</p>
<p>A dedicated Internet system is more reliable since it is turned on 24 x 7 x 365. Riding on such an infrastructure, the business organization can quickly respond to any customers and employees who have immediate concerns.  People who need to access the company&#8217;s databases, server, and Internet can count on this dedicated Internet via a T1 line to be fast and hassle-free. Since time is of the essence for any business, employees&#8217; faster connection through the dedicated Internet system can increase the productivity levels.</p>
<p>Consider a <strong>T1 dedicated internet</strong> connection for your business today. It may be more affordable than you thought.</p>
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		<title>T1 Internet Providers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 15:50:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Netguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Competition among T1 Internet providers could benefit Businesses
When a business decides to convert their DSL to a T1 leased line instead, they will have to scout for the nearest phone company that can provide a good service. They would also have to find T1 Internet providers that can give them a better deal.
T1 Internet providers [...]]]></description>
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<p>When a business decides to convert their DSL to a T1 leased line instead, they will have to scout for the nearest phone company that can provide a good service. They would also have to find <strong>T1 Internet providers</strong> that can give them a better deal.</p>
<p>T1 Internet providers are important since they will give the company their access to the information they need online. The T1 line from the phone company will have a transmission speed of 1.54 Mpbs. This fiber optic line (or sometimes copper wire) has 24 channels that can be utilized for voice, data, or both applications. One end of this T1 line is connected to the web server that connects to the T1 Internet providers.</p>
<p>The cost for <strong>T1 Internet access</strong> is anywhere from $250 to $1000 to $1500. This depends on the phone company and where the installation is located. The total cost would include the charges from the T1 Internet providers, the T1 vendor, local loop charges, and tariffs.</p>
<p>Depending on the location of the company where the T1 line is installed, the fees will vary. Where there are many Internet providers operating within a certain area, stiff competition will surely drive the costs down. The companies looking to find Internet providers can take advantage of this since the T1 Internet providers will be fighting for their share of the market.</p>
<p>Companies can expect most vendors to provide the equipment for T1 installation. These include routers, T1 pipes, and Ethernet cables free of charge. Some <strong>T1 Internet providers</strong> bundle the equipment into the costs paid monthly. Depending on how long the contract is the vendor may offer to waive the installation fees.</p>
<p>Looking for a <strong>T1 internet provider</strong> does not have to be a headache for your business.</p>
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		<title>T1 Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 15:48:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Netguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are Better off using T1 Internet in the Office
The Internet has become a very important aspect of business. Any computer would be incomplete if there is no way one can hook up to the World Wide Web. This is especially critical for businesses or corporations that position themselves ready for the possibilities of expanding [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Internet has become a very important aspect of business. Any computer would be incomplete if there is no way one can hook up to the World Wide Web. This is especially critical for businesses or corporations that position themselves ready for the possibilities of expanding further. A <strong>T1 Internet</strong> broadband connection is the most popular way for companies these days.</p>
<p>The standard dial-up still works but if you want to take advantage of the many opportunities online, a DSL is an option. But, a T1 Internet connection is most preferable.</p>
<p>T1 lines allow a company to connect to the Internet Service Provider in a more cost-efficient and faster way. When an office connects via a <strong>T1 Internet</strong>, they are practically zooming through with up to 1.5 Mbps of data to and fro. That means a user can upload at this speed and also download with the same capability. This is possible with a T1 Internet broadband because of its symmetrical connection. Compared to a DSL, which is asymmetrical and is only fast for downloads but slower for uploads, the T1 Internet is more reliable.</p>
<p>A T1 line is leased from a phone company for a certain period of time. The company can do without its copper-wire phone lines and just use any of the 24 channels of a T1 line for voice applications. If a company maintains 8 or more separate phone lines, their cost would be much less if they would just use the T1 for voice and for T1 Internet.</p>
<p>Quotes for T1 Internet and <strong>Business T1</strong> Lines are available from a wide variety of sources. The important aspect of getting a T1 estimate is goind to several companies. It is crazy how varied the pricing will be when you shop around for T1 lines.</p>
<p>I have seen pricing go from $1000 per month, all the way down to $369 per month for dedicated T1 access. Try to use a broker of T1s in your shopping process for <strong>T1 internet</strong>.</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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		<description><![CDATA[Business T1 lines are much better than DSL
A growing company that is still using DSL to connect to the Internet should start considering using faster business T1 lines instead. The DSL may look more affordable, but if you look closely, you will be better off with the T1 installation in the long run.
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<p>A growing company that is still using DSL to connect to the Internet should start considering using faster <strong>business T1</strong> lines instead. The DSL may look more affordable, but if you look closely, you will be better off with the T1 installation in the long run.</p>
<p>A business T1 line can be made of fiber optic wires or copper wires. This high-speed Internet connection can transmit at a standard rate of 1.54 Mpbs through the line. There are 24 channels that the company can assign for phones and Internet access.</p>
<p>For any business, T1 has the following advantages over the DSL:</p>
<p>•	Business T1 uses a dedicated line. A full T1 line means the company has leased a connection from the phone company to the office. One end of this line will be routed to the Internet Service Provider.<br />
•	There is a specific, constant speed of 1.54 Mpbs, which is two-way. This means that users can upload and download files at the same rate. DSL, which is an asymmetric technology, has a speed that only goes faster during download but slower during uploads.<br />
•	There is clearer, more reliable connection at a more cost-effective price.<br />
•	Part of the business T1 line can be dedicated to voice applications. This means that users can take advantage of digital phone technology.<br />
•	Intelligent routing allows for the optimization of the path so that the critical applications get the best connections every time.<br />
•	Companies can stop using the standard phone lines and instead use <strong>business T1 for voice and Internet</strong>.</p>
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