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		<title>DS1 Bandwidth Allows For Real Time Technical Developments</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2010/08/27/ds1-bandwidth-allows-for-real-time-technical-developments/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 19:26:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The uninitiated would not move far within business telecommunications networking circles without soon hearing terms like T carriers, T1 and DS1 bandwidth. The history of these technologies threads back to the 1960s. During that decade, the legendary Bell Labs came to realize the merits of changing from analog to digital communication systems for its own [...]]]></description>
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<p>The  uninitiated would not move far within business telecommunications  networking circles without soon hearing terms like T carriers, <a title="T1" href="http://www.t1bandwidth.org/">T1</a> and  DS1 bandwidth. The history of these technologies threads back to the  1960s. During that decade, the legendary Bell Labs came to realize the  merits of changing from analog to digital communication systems for its  own inter-office communications, involving telephone and internet  services.</p>
<p>Telecommunications in T-carrier abbreviated, most of the  times as T-CXR, which is the designated for a carrier system for many  digitally multiplexed communications carrier systems, developed by the  Bell Labs used widely in Japan, South Korea and North America.</p>
<p>The  plus point of this digital transmission is that it can carry many  conversations on a lesser number of wires as well as diminishes the  cross talk or noise issues when communicating over the longest distances  at conversation time.</p>
<p>Basic unit of a T-carrier system is the DS0  transmitted at the rate of 64kbits every second. It makes up to one  voice circuit. The legacy of this carrier system is the line speed  rates. The numbers are too critical as they show the minimum bandwidth,  which is necessary to give the audio quality equally of an analog phone  connection.</p>
<p>In technical terms, T1 refers to any data circuit  capable of running at the line rent of 1.544 Mbit (megabits) every  second. The original format of T1 modulated carries a twenty-four (24)  pulse code; each single code running at 64 Kbit (kilobits) per second.  Recognizing that 24 times 64 equals 1,536 or 1.536 Kbits per second, the  remaining eight Kbits per second being allowed for the synchronization  and demultiplexing at the end of receiver.</p>
<p>To transport data  packets instead of telephone calls, each channel is invisible to the end  user besides the fact they exist within SONET systems and T-carrier.  Digital Signal 1 and T1 can be said to have a bandwidth of 1.5 Mbps (or  1,500 Kbps).</p>
<p>Channels in the T1 are like cells flowing in a line  in synchronization. At Telco a drill guider can, use a digital signal  splitter to transfer these flowing cells and signals to another device  unit, usually when frequently partial T1 are combined this happens.</p>
<p>Making  sure that all data must arrive to the end receiver at the correct time  and in a right manner, each digital signal 1 has to be synchronized to  own channels. It is imperative that the synchronization has to be in  line with the other channels of DS1. DS1 Bandwidth or <a title="T1 Connections" href="http://www.t1connections.us/">T1 Connections</a> makes the speedy  connections possible and has to be constant at all times.</p>
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		<title>Finding A Georgia Internet Service Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 12:47:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding A Georgia DS1 line Internet Service Provider is easier when you know exactly what you are looking for. There are many different factors to consider. For those that need constant access to the internet, reliability will be important to have. There are many different types of Internet Service Providers, otherwise known as ISPs. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Finding A  Georgia <a title="DS1 Line" href="http://www.ds1line.com/">DS1 line</a> Internet Service Provider is easier when you know exactly what  you are looking for. There are many different factors to consider. For  those that need constant access to the internet, reliability will be  important to have. There are many different types of Internet Service  Providers, otherwise known as ISPs. The level of reliability ranges with  the types of service they provide. The price will also range depending  on which type of internet connection you select.</p>
<p>There are several  ways to get an internet connection through an ISP. Internet connections  were originally only available through dial up on a telephone modem.  The industry has now expanded to include more reliable methods of  internet connectivity. Although dial up is still available, it is not a  reliable or fast service and should only be considered by individuals  that do not plan to spend a lot of time on the internet.</p>
<p>For  faster, more reliable service, many choose DSL internet service. Digital  Subscriber Line or DSL internet service providers offer service  connections from their customer&#8217;s computer to the Internet. This  technology uses copper pair phone line wiring and special hardware to  provide a constant digital internet connection phone lines. This is a  faster and more reliable service than internet dial-up.</p>
<p>A wireless  Internet service provider or what is known as a WISP is an ISP that  provides their subscribers to receive internet connection through their  server&#8217;s hot spots. Hot spots allow a wireless connection such as WiFi.  This is an innovative technology that offers broadband service. This  type of ISP allows their users to access the Internet within a  particular zone of coverage.</p>
<p>There are some Internet Service  Providers that offer their services for free or at a deep discount. But  many of these services have internet connection issues due to a higher  user to modem ratio. Or an over saturated network that does not have  enough access numbers. In the long run, it may not be worth the hassle  especially if you require reliable internet connectivity.</p>
<p>When  looking for the best ISP to go with, it is best to do some comparative  shopping. There are many online reviews that you can peruse that will  help you make your decision. You will want to look at the speed and  bandwith as well as any reliability reviews.</p>
<p>There is a lot to  consider when looking for a Georgia <a title="T1 Speeds" href="http://www.t1speeds.net/">T1 Internet Service Provider</a>. You will  want to find out as much about the provider as you can before signing  up. It is also important to make sure which ever ISP you go with, that  they offer their customers tech support.</p>
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		<title>Which Washington Internet Service Provider Is Best?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 02:32:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Washington Ethernet Internet service provider is in essence a company that has multiple servers that are connected to the internet. Website files, the files that actually make up a website, are stored on the servers. Most website owners use an ISP, or internet service provider rather than maintaining their own server. It would be [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Washington <a title="Metro Ethernet" href="http://www.t1t3ethernet.com/">Ethernet Internet</a> service provider is in essence a company that has multiple  servers that are connected to the internet. Website files, the files  that actually make up a website, are stored on the servers. Most website  owners use an ISP, or internet service provider rather than maintaining  their own server.</p>
<p>It would be cost prohibitive for someone to  have his own server and even large companies find it more price  efficient to use an ISP. The ISP deals in volume so can afford to pay  for their servers. The more customers they have, those who buy server  space from them, the more money they will make.</p>
<p>The internet  server maintains connection to the World Wide Web and keeps the files  safe and secure from outside computer hackers. People need to consider  security and server space when choosing an internet service.</p>
<p>The  best ISP makes security a priority. The right internet server should  have enough capacity so that website owners need not worry about their  site going offline at any time. There was a time when some internet  service providers would go off line due to a lack of capacity space.</p>
<p>That  is not as big a problem today however, because most companies have  adequate server space. But people should always find out how much server  space a company has before signing on. If an ISP is not adequate and a  person wants to change her website and domain name to another company,  the process can be time consuming and troublesome.</p>
<p>People should  ask their friends or other website owners which service company they  use. They should ask if there has been any problems with a particular  company regarding capacity or security issues. People should not use a  company that has complaints against it.</p>
<p>People will discover a lot  of competition in the <a title="T1 Line ISP" href="http://www.t1ds1line.com/">T1 Line ISP</a> business which is good for customers. Many  service providers now offer twenty four hour telephone support for  people who have a question or problem with their service. This type of  support was unheard of years ago. Some companies also allow customers to  sign up for free for up to six months.</p>
<p>Other providers offer  website creating tools for those people who have never built a website  before. For people who do not know HTML, this is a necessary tool.  People can use the website building tool and create their own site and  not have to spend money to hire a web designer.</p>
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		<title>Do You Know Which Delaware Internet Service Provider Is Best?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 02:21:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Delaware T1 service provider is basically a company with multiple servers connected to the internet. If you have a website, your actual files used to build your site, would be stored here. Almost all people who have a website use an internet service provider as opposed to maintaining their own servers. It would be [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Delaware <a title="T1 Internet Service" href="http://www.t1internetservice.org/">T1 service provider</a> is basically a company with multiple servers  connected to the internet. If you have a website, your actual files used  to build your site, would be stored here. Almost all people who have a  website use an internet service provider as opposed to maintaining their  own servers.</p>
<p>It would be cost prohibitive to have your own  servers and even most large companies find it more convenient and more  cost effective to use an internet service provider, or ISP. The service  provider can afford to pay for their system because the company deals in  volume. The more people who pay a low monthly cost to put their website  files on their servers, the more money they make.</p>
<p>The internet  server maintains the connection to the internet and also protects  individual files from being hacked into. These are considerations to  take into account when choosing the right ISP.</p>
<p>The best internet  service providers make security a very high priority. And the internet  service provider should have enough capacity that website owners should  never have to worry about their site going down at any time of the day  or night. There were days when some service providers would simply go  off line because of a lack of capacity.</p>
<p>However most providers  today have enough capacity that this no longer happens, but people  should always make sure that the provider they are thinking of signing  up with has adequate server capacity. People should consider their ISP  carefully before signing up with a particular company because it can be  time consuming and relatively troublesome to change providers later.</p>
<p>Ask  people about the providers they use; find out if they have had any  trouble such as accessing their website files. Find out if they have  ever had a security breach. If so, do not use that provider.</p>
<p>There  are many service providers and there is a lot of competition for your  business. Many companies offer telephone support so if you have any  problem with your website you can call and get immediate help. Some have  package deals that will allow you to sign up for free for a certain  time period.</p>
<p>Most providers offer website building tools. For  people with no experience in building websites, they can use these tools  to build their own website instead of having to hire a site designer.  There are many choices to make when it comes to the finding the right <a title="ISP" href="http://www.ds1ds3.com/">DS1 ISP</a>.</p>
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		<title>How the DS1 Line Saves Expenses For Offices</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 15:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In telecommunications, the DS1 line or Digital Signal 1 line is the medium through which a large amount of data is sent out in the United States or Internationally. It is a technical term and consumers will not be aware about its existence but engineers surely know about it and its uses. As a consumer, you should be aware about it and whether it is better to use it in your telecommunications set up in office or not.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In telecommunications, the DS1 line or Digital Signal 1 line is the medium through which a large amount of data is sent out in the United States or Internationally. It is a technical term and consumers will not be aware about its existence but engineers surely know about it and its uses. As a consumer, you should be aware about it and whether it is better to use it in your telecommunications set up in office or not.</p>
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		<title>#1: Lowrance HDS10 Combo (83/200 insght trns)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Lowrance HDS10 Combo (83/200 insght trns) by Lowrance (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Hot New Releases in Marine GPS Units &#038; Chartplotters list for authoritative information on this product's current rank.)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Lowrance HDS10 Combo (83/200 insght trns) by Lowrance (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Hot New Releases in Marine GPS Units &#038; Chartplotters list for authoritative information on this product&#8217;s current rank.)</p>
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		<title>Standard Motor Products Switch (Misc.) newly tagged &quot;switches&quot;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Standard Motor Products Switch ( Misc. ) By Standard Motor Products Buy new : $91.09 Customer Rating: First tagged "switches" by W. Thomas Customer tags: window , electrical , drivers , dodge , switches , dodge durango , drivers window , mopar , durango , dodoge durango , standard motor products ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Standard Motor Products Switch ( Misc. ) By Standard Motor Products Buy new : $91.09 Customer Rating: First tagged &#8220;switches&#8221; by W. Thomas Customer tags: window , electrical , drivers , dodge , switches , dodge durango , drivers window , mopar , durango , dodoge durango , standard motor products </p>
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<p>Read the original:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Standard-Motor-Products-DS1234-Switch/dp/B000C7ZCQ8/ref=tag_rsn_rs_edpp_url?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=amazon_books_videos-20&amp;creative=381421" title="Standard Motor Products Switch (Misc.) newly tagged &quot;switches&quot;">Standard Motor Products Switch (Misc.) newly tagged &quot;switches&quot;</a></p>
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		<title>Hold Tight (Hardcover) newly tagged &quot;computers&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:15:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Hold Tight ( Hardcover ) By Harlan Coben 77 used and new from $1.37 Customer Rating: First tagged "computers" by Lloyd Whieldon "LloydW" Customer tags: spyware , pharm parties , suburban , parenting teens , thriller , prescription drugs , harlan coben , blackmail , drugs , revenge , computer ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Hold Tight ( Hardcover ) By Harlan Coben 77 used and new from $1.37 Customer Rating: First tagged &#8220;computers&#8221; by Lloyd Whieldon &#8220;LloydW&#8221; Customer tags: spyware , pharm parties , suburban , parenting teens , thriller , prescription drugs , harlan coben , blackmail , drugs , revenge , computer </p>
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<p>Read the original:<br />
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		<title>Maxed Out On Bandwidth?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 06:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you close to maxing out your WAN bandwidth? Has it gotten so bad that you occasionally experience network congestion at the worst time of all&#8230; during peak business hours</p>
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<p>Originally posted here:<br />
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		<title>Ethernet Over Copper Vs T1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 06:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The standard business bandwidth connection is the versatile T1 line. </p>
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<p>See the article here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://t1rex.blogspot.com/2010/02/ethernet-over-copper-vs-t1.html" title="Ethernet Over Copper Vs T1">Ethernet Over Copper Vs T1</a></p>
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