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		<title>Searching For the Right T1 Line Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 02:38:54 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With many T1 line providers out there it can be a challenge to find the right one. There are some things to look into when finding a provider though. </p>
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		<title>T1 Line Providers And Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 04:58:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Sramek</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[T1's can be used for whatever purpose a company deems. Providers or carriers really are not concerned with how they are used. Carriers will help the company get set up with the T1 provider, and the T1 provider will maintain the lines efficiently. For any problems, both the carrier and provider will troubleshoot for a remedy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internet and <a title="T1 Line Providers" href="http://t1ds1lines.com/">T1 line providers</a> work together in providing seamless connectivity for many companies. This connection enables faster speeds of sending and receiving internet service, as well as phone lines capable of being switched from phone lines to data lines and vice verse.</p>
<p>Any company that has at least 500 employees can benefit from a T1. It is dedicated to your company&#8217;s personal communication needs, versus sharing phone lines with other commercial businesses. A provider partners with a telephone company such as Qwest, or MCI. Whichever jurisdiction the company needing service is in, will be the deciding factor of which telephone company will maintain the T1.</p>
<p>There are different types of T1&#8242;s, just like there are different company needs. If a company only has phone lines, without internet service, they would only need a voice T1. If they used long distance more than local calls, they would choose a long distance voice over a local voice, as it would be the most cost effective in lowering long distance rates, but at the same time raising local rates.</p>
<p>The same holds true if the company used more local calls than long distance, the rates for long distance would be higher, but, the local calls would be free. Sounds twisted, but they do make a profit. Companies really save when they use both phone and internet service. The T1 that is best is the Integrated T1.</p>
<p>It has the capacity to be switched from a phone line or data line according to business needs. With twenty-four lines, all could be used for internet, or phone, with any variation of either. For example, two lines can be for phone, and the other twenty-two for internet. This would also result in a very fast speed, as the more lines used for internet, automatically increases the speed by doubling it per line used.</p>
<p>Carriers are companies that specialize in communication. Their customers are the companies like hotel chains, etc&#8230; Who depend on communicating with a wide audience quickly and reliably, in making reservations, either by phone or online. Busy phones or websites are not very cost effective for these types of businesses.</p>
<p>The customers of T1 providers are &#8220;carriers.&#8221; T1 companies are AT&amp;T, Bellsouth, Speakeasy, and New Edge Networks. There are many more providers keeping the internet highways and phone lines running fast and smooth. It is another advance in technology making it easier and more convenient for companies to thrive.</p>
<p>T1&#8242;s can be used for whatever purpose a company deems. Providers or carriers really are not concerned with how they are used. Carriers will help the company get set up with the T1 provider, and the T1 provider will maintain the lines efficiently. For any problems, both the carrier and provider will troubleshoot for a remedy.</p>
<p>Internet and <a title="T1 Line Providers" href="http://t1ds1line.com/">T1 line providers</a> are all about connectivity and communication. They work hand in hand to provide optimum service to everyone who uses a phone or computer in accessing the internet. Companies are saving money while reaching a lot more customers with their services by getting a T1.</p>
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		<title>Internet And T1 Line Providers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 03:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[T1's are reliable, with guaranteed up times. There are different types of T1's, such as the Voice T1, Integrated T1, and Bonded T1 all with their own functionality. Voice T1 has twenty-four phone lines, all are used for phone service and they can all be used at the same time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="T1 Line Providers" href="http://solveforce.com">T1 Line Providers</a> and the service they render, keeps the lines of communication open for many companies and their consumers. What a T1 line does is to connect to the internet at a speed of about 1.54 megabits per second. It operates bi-directionally in having the ability to upload and download while maintaining a speed of 1.5 megabits per second.</p>
<p>The companies that use T1&#8242;s are Hotel Chains, Global Connections, Phone Rooms, Qwest, MCI, and various other businesses. Telephone companies maintain the lines with the functionality to provide a company&#8217;s multiple buildings with internet connectivity. These lines are dedicated lines that can be used for fast internet connection. The more lines that are dedicated to the internet connection, the faster the connection will be.</p>
<p>T1&#8242;s are reliable, with guaranteed up times. There are different types of T1&#8242;s, such as the Voice T1, Integrated T1, and Bonded T1 all with their own functionality. Voice T1 has twenty-four phone lines, all are used for phone service and they can all be used at the same time.</p>
<p>Then there are the local voice and long distance voice functions which breakdown to higher charges for long distance with the local, and free local call service. Whereas the long distance voice has lower rates, but high rates for local calls. Integrated T1 is great for when you need a mix of data and phone service.</p>
<p>It also has twenty-four lines but they have the capability of being switched from data to phone. You can use as many lines for one or the other as needed. A Bonded T1 bonds together several T1&#8242;s. Its speed is multiplied by how many T1&#8242;s it is connecting. So if a T1 runs at a speed of 1.54 megabits per second, a bonded T1 that is connecting five T1&#8242;s is sending out a signal that is running 7.70 megabits per second.</p>
<p>There are many carriers to provide the services of whichever T1 is right for your company&#8217;s needs. Connectivity specialists are available through some ISP&#8217;s. Speaking to one can help you distinguish just what your needs are in making your selection. Prices vary by what type and how many lines are needed.</p>
<p>Here is a list of some T1 providers, such as AT&amp;T, Covad, DSL. Net, Bellsouth, Qwest, Verizon, Eschelon, and Inflow, to name a few. They are experts in their fields when it comes to T1 service and can be of great assistance in getting your company set up appropriately.</p>
<p>A company can go from speeds of 30 Kilobits per second using a standard dial up connection, to 1.54 megabits per second with a T1. They can use them for whatever they want, phone service or for data transfer. Rates are based on the distance that the company is from the provider, with savings occurring from bundling.</p>
<p><a title="T1 Line Providers" href="http://t1t1.org">T1 line providers</a> and the services they provide are extremely important for many companies. Without them communication efforts would not only run at a snails pace, but would also be very limited, not to mention very costly. T1&#8242;s reduce the price of voice and data lines combined or singly, and receive faster connections because of the bundling factors of multiple buildings that are using the services.</p>
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		<title>What Should Be Done For Finding T1 Line Providers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:56:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although many providers offer similar looking contracts each provider has its own terms. Customers who have long term deals with some providers can leave before contracts end. This is primarily only if a customer was unsatisfied with T1 connections. A client that dealt with a connection that was not being provided properly can be dropped if needed. Any money lost due to a dropped connection will not be reimbursed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the use of T1 lines become more common more <a title="T1 Line Providers" href="http://t1t3lines.com">T1 line providers</a> are coming to offer services. It can be a challenge to find a good provider though. It will help to look into many parts of providers when finding the right one. Factors like T1 availability, fraction speed support and bandwidth space are important. A broker can also help out with determining what can work for a customer.</p>
<p>Contracts are important parts of T1 providers. Each provider has various contracts including one and three year deals. This is important because some relationships between providers and customers can become sour. Looking into the contracts that are offered will be important.</p>
<p>Although many providers offer similar looking contracts each provider has its own terms. Customers who have long term deals with some providers can leave before contracts end. This is primarily only if a customer was unsatisfied with T1 connections. A client that dealt with a connection that was not being provided properly can be dropped if needed. Any money lost due to a dropped connection will not be reimbursed.</p>
<p>Each individual provider will have different availability levels for its services. This is because of how each provider has its own unique central offices. These offices work as places where T1 services are based out of. Different providers work in different areas and so will not handle remote places. No matter where a customer is in it will help to check on availability in that customer&#8217;s area.</p>
<p>The bandwidth of a T1 line can be high but this is not the case with all T1 line providers. Some providers treat their lines like DSL lines and oversubscribe them. This reduces bandwidth levels for individual customers. With this in mind it helps to look into groups that offer single connections. With this connection only one customer, which is the one that paid for it, will use the service.</p>
<p>Each provider works with its own fractional speeds. These speeds can handle various connections. All providers work with their own specific fractional speeds. Because of this it helps to see what each provider uses for fractional speeds.</p>
<p>All T1 line providers work with hardware materials for T1 connections and software. When checking providers these options should be checked. Each group has different materials to work with. All of these materials will work for helping to get a connection ready and maintained.</p>
<p>The last part of finding a provider involves the use of a broker. Not all providers can work for a customer&#8217;s specific needs. As a result a broker can work to sort out different providers that one can use. When these providers are figured out the broker can get a quote prepared.</p>
<p>Because there are so many <a title="T1 Line Provider" href="http://www.solveforce.com/t1-ds1-internet-services.html">T1 line providers</a> it helps to use some tips for finding them. This is because all groups work in different ways. It helps to see different factors for each provider. The factors listed here can be used as guidelines for finding the right provider.</p>
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		<title>How To Find T1 Line Providers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:48:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Providers will have their own terms for services. Some providers will allow customers who have long term contracts to get out of those contracts. This is done in cases when the T1 services the provider had were not being delivered properly. This will allow customers to be able to find new T1 line providers. Any damages resulting from lost connections will not be covered though.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are dozens of <a title="T1 Line Providers" href="http://t1speedservice.com/">T1 line providers</a> looking to do business with customers. When looking for a provider it helps to take some things into note. These range from availability to bandwidth support to fractional speeds. A broker can even be used in this process.</p>
<p>It will help to first look into the contract that a provider offers. Different T1 line providers will have different contracts available for their customers. These include T1 line contracts as short as one year in duration to three year deals. It helps to look here in case a provider relationship does not turn out well.</p>
<p>Providers will have their own terms for services. Some providers will allow customers who have long term contracts to get out of those contracts. This is done in cases when the T1 services the provider had were not being delivered properly. This will allow customers to be able to find new T1 line providers. Any damages resulting from lost connections will not be covered though.</p>
<p>Different providers will have different availabilities for T1 services. They have their own central offices that work with linking T1 services to customers. As a result some places in remote areas may not have easy or affordable access to these services. It will help when checking on T1 line providers to look into the T1 availabilities they have.</p>
<p>The availability of different bandwidths is important. A problem that some T1 line providers have is that they oversubscribe their connections. They are treating them like DSL connections by allowing multiple people to use a T1 line. As a result of this the bandwidth that a customer gets here will be reduced. Looking into providers with single T1 connections will help. These are ones that only a group that pays for it will be able to use.</p>
<p>Fractional speeds will vary by each provider. These speeds are ones that can work for different types of connections. Each provider will have its own fractional speed levels. It will help to take a look into these levels when finding a provider.</p>
<p>It will help to check out any T1 materials and software programs a provider gives to its customers. These are materials that are useful in that they will work to help with getting a T1 connection set up. The software can be used to properly maintain the program too. Each company will have its own options for customers so it will help to see what individual groups have.</p>
<p>Finally it will help to look into using a broker to work with finding a T1 line provider. A broker can work to help with figuring out what services a customer will need. At this point the broker will help the customer narrow down options for providers. The customer will use the measures listed here for finding a provider from what the broker has found. After this the broker can help with getting a quote ready for the customer.</p>
<p>There are all sorts of different <a title="T1 Line Providers" href="http://solveforce.com">T1 line providers</a> that offer T1 services to customers. No two providers are alike though. It will help to use the measures listed here when looking into T1 line providers.</p>
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		<title>Jun 9, T1 Line Providers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 01:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>T1Line.org uses over thirty different T1 line providers to supply you with data, voice, integrated, or point to point T1 lines.</p>
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