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Is T1 Internet Access A Good Fit For Your Business

These days it can be overwhelming trying to figure out which speed you need to surf on the information superhighway. Even more so it can be frustrating trying to figure out all of the technical jargon that goes along with that decision. There is a lot that goes into having the right service as it has become so vital in this day and age. T1 internet access is right at the top of the list but it may not be necessary for every business.

When considering if this is the right speed for your business, try taking the following into consideration.

How many users are there? Is it just you using the service, most of the time? Is it just the computer using the internet or are there other devices, such as a fax machine or telephone line, that will be relying on your access? If there are more than a few users or devices tied to your connection, then this is the speed that is right for your business.

What is that distance that needs to be covered? Are there multiple locations or offices in which you will be accessing the same service? If so, then this is the clear choice. This type of speed knows no bounds and has no limits. It can be used in a single office, or used to network multiple offices across the world.

Do you need reliability? Does your business run around the clock? Is the nature of your business of the highest importance? Do you want to provide top customer service? If this is your goal then this is the clear choice. This level of speed has been deemed much more reliable than the more common, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) type of internet service.

What is the cost you can afford? This comes as no surprise. When determining any service that is needed, cost is often a factor. It is wise to shop multiple providers of the same service and you will often find a range of prices as well as different additional services offered.

How fast do you need your connection? Is it important to be productive? Do you want to get the most out of your internet connection? It goes without saying that the faster the speed of your connection, the faster you will be able to use the information superhighway and the more you may be able to get done.

It is important to note that there are different combinations with this type of connection. They have done so much with this technology that it is available in different fractional combinations. This helps keep the cost down and allows for the specific tailoring of your service.

If you have decided that the answer is yes to most of these questions then it is very likely that T1 Internet Broadband access is for you and your business. With any decision you make for your business it is important to gather information and make a decision accordingly. No one knows the needs of your company more than you, so make sure you are taking into account all of the areas that go into a decision such as this.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - December 23, 2011 at 2:24 PM

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Why Is A T1 Connection Better Than Cable Or DSL

Having a stable internet connection is one of the important needs of today. The internet has become very useful such that people find themselves needing to be online every single minute. This is evidenced by the transition of people who use Microsoft Word to Google Docs. They prefer saving documents online because it can be accessed from anywhere. The files online are also not affected if your hardware breaks down. For this reason, establishments and households prefer having a stable connection. There are different ways to connect to the internet but none are better than the T1 connection.

The T1 service is a big help in any business. It is popular because it has features that are not available in other services. Although we mostly hear about DSL on television, this is only because the T-1 is not fit for mass consumption. Only select households and businesses can truly appreciate this service because of its price.

If you are not familiar with the T-1, imagine it as a direct connection to your ISP. DSL, on the other hand, offers you a connection that is shared by over ten residents in the same area. More comparison with DSL will be made in the succeeding paragraphs.

If you go into the technicalities, a T-1 connection makes us of T-1 lines. These lines enable the user to transmit and receive DS0 signals. The connection is divided into 24 channels that each has a data rate of 64 kbps. Summing it all up gives you the actual value of 1.544 Mbps. Numerous DSL connections are available at this rate too. There is a major difference though which will be mentioned later.

These days, a T-1 connection can easily be availed of if you inquire from your ISP. Several years back, it was only available in countries like Japan, South Korea and the United States. Europe also joined the bandwagon with the E1 connection. This connection is strictly for Europeans and has a bigger data rate of 2.048 Megabits per second. This is due to the additional 6 channels that are served on the line.

The difference between T-1 and DSL is comparable to the difference between a temp job and a full-time job. Basically, one is stable and one is not. The T1 connection can give you a stable 1.5 Mbps connection all the time. DSL offers up to 1.5 Mbps only. This means that the maximum is 1.5 Mbps but that is not the actual that you are getting. This is because DSL subscribers have a shared bandwidth while T-1 has a dedicated bandwidth.

Having a shared bandwidth, security is also a concern. DSL lines are never totally secured unless a firewall is configured internally. Without one, people in your neighborhood can easily eavesdrop on your connections. This is because all of you belong in the same subnet and are assigned consecutive IP addresses. This makes it easy to pinpoint what the addresses of your neighbors are.

With a T1 connection, you are assured a secure and stable line. A business will surely thrive if it has such a connection. Households can also benefit from this but not many are fond of it due to its higher cost.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - December 16, 2011 at 4:10 PM

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Price Your Telecom Lines Before You Move

If you are in the process of relocating your business or starting up a new venture, you’ll be in the market for new telecommunications services. That could be telephone, data, video streaming or some combination of these.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by beast_man1 - February 14, 2010 at 10:28 PM

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Ethernet Over Copper Vs T1

The standard business bandwidth connection is the versatile T1 line.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by luv_dogs - February 9, 2010 at 10:39 PM

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Will Ethernet Crush DS3?

Larger bandwidth users have traditionally moved from T1 lines to DS3 bandwidth as their needs exceed the modest T1 line speed of 1.5 Mbps.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - December 16, 2009 at 10:22 PM

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Can You Get To The Cloud?

Cloud computing and cloud storage are the emerging architecture for how we’ll all use computers before long. Advantages of doing everything in the cloud include not having to buy or maintain software, automatic backup for stored data, being able to access the same tools and data from anywhere using a variety of devices, and smaller, lighter computers themselves.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - December 15, 2009 at 10:28 PM

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My MPLS Network Can Beat Up Your Frame Relay Network

When it comes to interconnecting multiple business sites, you have a choice in technologies.

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What Is The Real T1 Line Speed?

When we talk about a T1 line, we’re talking about a dedicated bandwidth connection that runs at 1.5 Mbps in both directions, upload and download.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - December 8, 2009 at 11:14 PM

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Copper Thrives In The 21st Century

Alexander Graham Bell loved copper wire. His Bell Telephone Company and others strung it on poles and buried it in the ground until there were thousands upon thousands of miles of small gauge copper wire connecting nearly every home and business.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - November 22, 2009 at 10:19 PM

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T1 Line Speed Increases Overall Efficiency Of Internet Users

A T1 line is perfect for anyone who needs an incredibly fast connection with a consistent reliability. T1 lines are perfect for making large data transfers from any computer. There are faster connections available if you need one too. If you need a faster connection than a T-1 line, then you may want to look into a T3 connection. With a T1 line, you will have a capability of downloading 1. 5 Mb per second.

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