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		<title>Nationwide Internet T1 Bandwidth.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 19:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<title>Working With T1 Line Providers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 05:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Providers do not question what you will use your T1 line for. That part of the business is between your carrier and you regarding your business needs. What the T1 provider does care about is that you receive quality service that is effective, and efficient in meeting your company's requirements.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working with <a title="T1 Line Providers" href="http://t1-line.org">T1 line providers</a> in maintaining your lines, will ensure smooth delivery of service. If there are any interruptions in service, they will work with carriers in troubleshooting the problems to get your business back online as soon as possible. They should be notified at the first hint of trouble.</p>
<p>Smaller businesses may not find using a T1 very cost effective. They may like the thought of faster speeds in communication processes, but the overall cost will not be offset by their profit margin. Larger companies benefit well from using T1&#8242;s as it saves them money and provides better service for their customers.</p>
<p>Choosing the right T1 for your business is easy by speaking to a specialist in the connectivity field. There are carriers who specialize in connectivity who work with providers of T1 lines and can get your business up and running in no time. They will ensure that you receive the right T1 whether you only use phones, internet or both.</p>
<p>If your company only uses phones, and primarily long distance calls over local calls or local calls over long distance calls, there are the local T1 and the long distance T1 that will fit your needs. The integrated T1 is the right choice for businesses that use both phone lines and data lines. This seamless connection makes for even faster data transfers.</p>
<p>It has twenty-four channels which can be used for either just phone service with the capacity for internet, or just internet with the capacity for phones. Or of course what is great about it is that you can decide to use x amount of lines for either, by mixing and matching to your needs. Meaning you can delegate seven lines to internet connections and seventeen to phones. The more lines delegated to internet connections enhances the connectivity speed by doubling per additional line.</p>
<p>Companies that are customers of carriers are call centers, who most likely use both phone rooms and internet to communicate with their customers. They are larger companies who are part of organizations like the Airlines, or Car Rental companies, who communicate their services to customers via phone, and online.</p>
<p>Carriers themselves are customers of T1 providers. They work together in supplying the carriers customers with the services of both phone and data capabilities in meeting the demand for fast and efficient connectivity and communication capacity. Providers are companies like Sprint, and CTC communications.</p>
<p>Providers do not question what you will use your T1 line for. That part of the business is between your carrier and you regarding your business needs. What the T1 provider does care about is that you receive quality service that is effective, and efficient in meeting your company&#8217;s requirements.</p>
<p>Working with T1 line providers and your carrier results in a win, win for your business. Their expertise will ensure that you remain up and running with the concept in mind that &#8220;time is money.&#8221; If your system crashes for any reason, rest assured that your carrier and <a title="T1 Provider" href="http://ds1t1.com/">T1 provider</a>&#8216;s top priority is getting your connectivity reconnected.</p>
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		<title>How A T1 Line Router Functions</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2009/10/30/how-a-t1-line-router-functions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:06:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There also isn't a need for timing, line coding, and framing, due to the T1 router taking care of conversions that are necessary. Once the T1 line is inserted into a port of the T1 router, the network is then plugged into another. This connection meets requirements of both LAN and the T1 line, providing network traffic to other business locations or the internet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are already familiar with a broadband router or even an IP network router, but a <a title="T1 Line Router" href="http://dslvst1.com/">T1 line router</a> is something they aren&#8217;t clear on. The information below should help with understanding what a T1 router is.</p>
<p>A T1 router connects to a T1 line and is simply a router. This type of router is usually set up with Internet access to a network of computers. There are some T1 routers that connect local networks together through private lines. Special interfacing is involved with the T1, because it isn&#8217;t characteristically an Ethernet or IP service. This line is able to carry network traffic and was originally formed to carry numerous digitized telephone lines.</p>
<p>This line router is able to provide connection for over a dozen telephone lines to a PBX system, at a cost advantage. T1 uses a synchronized time division based protocol as opposed to the packet switching standard currently used for almost all area networks.</p>
<p>There also isn&#8217;t a need for timing, line coding, and framing, due to the T1 router taking care of conversions that are necessary. Once the T1 line is inserted into a port of the T1 router, the network is then plugged into another. This connection meets requirements of both LAN and the T1 line, providing network traffic to other business locations or the internet.</p>
<p>As for normal routers working with T one lines, some do and some don&#8217;t. An IP based router will connect with CSUs and DSUs. These are two types of special interface boxes. CSU stands for &#8220;Channel Service Unit&#8221; and connects to the T1 line via the telco demarcation point.</p>
<p>This device is in charge of handling the electrical boundary between bipolar signals of T1 and digital signals from networking equipment. There is also a function included within this device that allows it to be checked remotely. The DSU or &#8220;Data Service Unit&#8221;, is similar to a modem. It converts the network signals going to and from the TDM format being used on the T1 line. The CSU and DSU are generally a single device called a CSU/DSU.</p>
<p>This CSU/DSU circuitry combination device is what makes the T1 router. It is either a plug-in module or built directly into the router itself, allowing the wide area network connection to be handled by one device instead of many.</p>
<p>A <a title="T1 Line Router" href="http://solveforce.com">T1 line router</a> can be purchased alone or a T1 carrier provider is able to issue one, as well as the line service. T1 providers usually supply the router at no additional charge. If they do charge, it is just a slight increase with the T1 lease charged on a monthly basis. By allowing the T1 provider to issue the needed device, this will save money on router hardware that would have had to be purchased. Also, the T1 carrier will be in charge of maintenance on it, should anything go wrong. Troubleshooting should also be much simpler, due to the lack of multiple pieces of equipment being used.</p>
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		<title>How A T1 Line Price Is Determined</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Sramek</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of speeds that can be used on a T1 line. The ability of a line to get the best speeds available for it is important. A T1 line that has guaranteed and consistent connections to 1544k speeds will be more expensive. This is because 1544k is the fastest connection speed that can work with a T1 line. A reason why access to this speed is expensive is because it is used by only one group. This is the group that is paying for the line and its services.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A T1 line can be a great connection option for a business. It will cost a good amount of money though. There are many <a title="T1 Line Price" href="http://t1price.org/">T1 line price</a> factors to watch for when looking into this option. They will be used to determine what a connection is going to cost for a group.</p>
<p>It helps to first understand what the value of this type of line is. It can be quoted at a variety of different values. A T1 line can cost between two hundred and a thousand dollars a month. Although this is expensive it is a price that is needed to get this strong connection.</p>
<p>There are a number of speeds that can be used on a T1 line. The ability of a line to get the best speeds available for it is important. A T1 line that has guaranteed and consistent connections to 1544k speeds will be more expensive. This is because 1544k is the fastest connection speed that can work with a T1 line. A reason why access to this speed is expensive is because it is used by only one group. This is the group that is paying for the line and its services.</p>
<p>T1 lines will be more expensive when a number of fractional speeds are available. These are speeds that can be adjusted when needed. Among the speeds include 128k and 512k as well as the 1024k speed.</p>
<p>A notable part of a T1 line is that it can work for a phone or online connection. A T1 line price will generally be more when it is used for online needs. The need for an online T1 line to handle larger bandwidth materials is a factor here. Many large bandwidth materials online can be more demanding than phone services.</p>
<p>For lines with phone services a T1 line will cost more when more phone lines are handled. Some lines can work with twenty phone lines or even more than that. Any lines that offer PBX support for private branch exchange use will be more expensive too.</p>
<p>When additional services are used for a T1 line the price of the line will go up. These factors include PRI voice handling. Adding this adds to the T1 price because the line will need to be changed. One channel on that line will need realignment so that it can work with a telephone connection.</p>
<p>Finally it helps to know that different providers offer different values for their T1 lines. Groups such as Sprint, IDT and Qwest among others are ones that offer different quotes. As a result of this it will help to check out different providers when getting a T1 line. Each provider will have its own values for T1 services.</p>
<p>The <a title="T1 Line Price" href="http://solveforce.com">T1 line price</a> is something to watch for when getting this type of connection. This is due to how the price can be impacted by many things. The speed and setup that is used plus the provider&#8217;s pricing system are factors to watch for.</p>
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		<title>T1 Providers Are Vastly Growing In Demand</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 13:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many businesses as well as people who are sick of standard telephone service are opting for the new T1 providers to service their particular region. There is a downside to the T1 service however. Often times when the lines are utilized they can run to be extremely expensive.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are not relatively familiar with <a title="T1 Lines" href="http://t1t3lines.com">T1 lines</a>, therefore not being familiar with the product in question you wouldn&#8217;t know the reasons why you would seek a T1 provider. Well, if you are aimlessly trying to figure out how you can get the best phone service the way to do this is through the T1 lines.</p>
<p>The lines carry more information then a traditional line can manage. They are made from copper or other fiber optic material so they are not excessively heavy in the least, as they travel down the road to the comfort of your humble abode.</p>
<p>The standard twisted copper lines have been used practically since the telephone came into existence. The lines were utilized as a means to transmit voice and data signals over the line so people can intercept what you are saying on the other side of the line.</p>
<p>These lines are presently in an upgrading process where many people are converting over to fiber optic lines which are lines that consist of bundled up glass. However most T1 lines still utilized the old twisted copper appearance the only difference is the line creates a pipe in nature that is capable of blowing more data streams at one time comparative to your traditional twisted copper wires that carry as minimum amount as they can of the streams.</p>
<p>A T1 line can send data over the line at an alarming rate, while many lines carry the data at 30, 000 bits per second the T1 line transmits the data at 1. 544 megabits per second. That means there is never a delay in what the other person is saying like standard lines often times have.</p>
<p>Many businesses as well as people who are sick of standard telephone service are opting for the new T1 providers to service their particular region. There is a downside to the T1 service however. Often times when the lines are utilized they can run to be extremely expensive.</p>
<p>Many providers hat offer the T1 service are trying to make the price lower as demand for the service continues to escalate. Now that you have an idea of all the great benefits that the T1 service can offer you, the next question is probably where you can obtain this great service and who you have to go through in order to have the service delivered to your residence.</p>
<p>You can actually obtain service that utilized the T1 technology through a plethora of different providers. Providers such as AT&amp;T, Qwest, MCI and Sprint are just a few popular names that utilize this amazing invention.</p>
<p>You will enjoy phone service like you have never deemed possible. Many of these companies offer internet services as well, and they will utilize this T1 cable in means to bring the service to your home. With the cable you will be surfing the web like you never thought possible. Those endless times that you had to wait to view something simply because your server was running slowly will be no more. It may cost you a little more with the <a title="T1 Provider" href="http://solveforce.com/index.php">T1 provider</a>, but nothing beats quality.</p>
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		<title>T1 Lines and the Small Business Technology Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 13:58:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The two variables that will determine the cost of T1 technology are the amount of competitive T1 providers in your area and the actually mileage between you and the T1 provider. The median cost for T1 service is anywhere from $300 to $1000 per month. T1 technology will not restrict the growth of any business; however, a major upgrade may take up to a good month.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The two variables that will determine the cost of T1 technology are the amount of competitive T1 providers in your area and the actually mileage between you and the T1 provider. The median cost for T1 service is anywhere from $300 to $1000 per month. T1 technology will not restrict the growth of any business; however, a major upgrade may take up to a good month.</p>
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