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		<title>FAQs For Choosing Your T1 Internet Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 20:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many businesses have a need for dedicated and fast web connection. This is particularly true in this globalizing world, where information transfer between far-flung places need to be quick and reliable. Most of us would be content with a business broadband line, but larger companies and companies which routinely connect to the web or host [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many businesses have a need for dedicated and fast web connection. This is particularly true in this globalizing world, where information transfer between far-flung places need to be quick and reliable. Most of us would be content with a business broadband line, but larger companies and companies which routinely connect to the web or host their own servers should consider getting a <a title="T1 Internet" href="http://www.t1internet.biz">T1 internet</a> provider to service their needs.</p>
<p>A T1 Internet Connection is one which uses a dedicated phone line or fiber optic cable for data transfer or telephony. Each cable can handle around 1.544 Megabits per second worth of data. The dedicated nature of a T1 connection ensures maximum reliability and allows hundreds of users to use the connection without the loss of quality of service.</p>
<p>Another good way to use a T1 connection is to link up multiple connections in order to have a greater bandwidth. For instance, you can get 24 T1 Lines and dedicate some to telephony and the rest to web access. This will create an additive bandwidth and will ensure that you get really fast speeds for your connection.</p>
<p><a title="T1 Connections" href="http://www.t1ds1.org/">T1 connections</a> are commonly given by telephone companies or telecoms as a service for large customers, since they are commonly the providers for the net backbones. In general, T1 connections are directly connected to the backbone or net exchange to facilitate faster data transfer rates. For telephony, they are connected to telephone exchanges in order to handle large numbers of phone calls.</p>
<p>A T1 internet provider is a firm which sets-up the connection from the telephone company to your offices or web servers, in the absence of your dedicated IT staff. Since you are using a leased line from the telephone company, there will be an extra charge for the use of their infrastructure. In fact, most telephone companies are also providing T1 services by themselves to lessen the cost.</p>
<p>The T1 provider will also be able to set-up the infrastructure necessary at the client end. For simpler needs, you can use a T1 router which is commonly bundled with the package. However, when you are hosting web servers and other infrastructure which relies on a more efficient service with little to no downtime, then the T1 connection may be directly connected to the server through more dedicated infrastructure. Your service provider should be able to take care of this for you.</p>
<p>T1 is generally not practical for small to medium enterprises, due to its prohibitively high price and due to the fact that these companies do not generally need such services. Most would be content with large bandwidth DSL lines or even cable connections. However, IT and Internet-based companies may see some advantage with this, especially when they do business process outsourcing (BPO) or cloud hosting.</p>
<p>Large companies and corporations will definitely need to use T1 connections to ensure reliable and quality service. Commonly, <a title="T1 Providers" href="http://www.t1t1.org/">T1 providers</a> will only serve larger customers and will offer deals based on the need of the client, relying less on packages. Large enterprises will find the utility of a T1 connection immense.</p>
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		<title>Why Is A T1 Connection Better Than Cable Or DSL</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 00:10:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>The <a title="T1 Service" href="http://www.t1servicein.com/" target="_blank">T1 service</a> 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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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 <a title="E1" href="http://www.e1line.net/">E1</a> 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.</p>
<p>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 <a title="T1 Connection" href="http://www.t1lineconnections.com" target="_blank">T1 connection</a> 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.</p>
<p>Having a shared bandwidth, security is also a concern. <a title="DSL" href="http://www.dslline.net" target="_blank">DSL</a> 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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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		<title>What You Should Understand About T1 Internet Service</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2010/12/19/what-you-should-understand-about-t1-internet-service/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 08:21:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[T1 internet service is still utilized by several corporations. This line was commonly used for telephone voice transfer. They are copper lines that transmit signals that are either voice or data. They are not new and have been used for many years. Fiber optics is another popular form of data transfer. This continues to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>T1 internet service is still utilized by several corporations. This line was commonly used for telephone voice transfer. They are copper lines that transmit signals that are either voice or data. They are not new and have been used for many years. Fiber optics is another popular form of data transfer. This continues to be a popular method of communication transfer.</p>
<p>These systems have advanced as a result of new technology. They are multi purpose and can be used for both telephone and internet lines. Billions of people use the internet everyday all over the world. The need for fast internet access continues to grow. Broadband ISPs have taken over the market but <a title="T1 Lines" href="http://www.t-1lines.net">T1 lines</a> still have a viable presence.</p>
<p>There are many places where T1 lines can be found. They are very popular in large offices and utilizes for multiple purposes. T1 lines are a very efficient way to get on to the internet. It is very easy to install these systems. IT professionals will set up the T1 networks for a home or business. But they are commonly found in business especially due to networking capabilities.</p>
<p>T1 allows the required bandwidth to gain access to the world wide web in a selection of different means. Obtaining a T1 world wide web connection within the workplace just isn&#8217;t hard. There are various unique internet service providers that produce a number of other solutions to their end customers.</p>
<p>There are a few ways in which the lines can be installed. They can be utilized for a variety of diverse solutions. Loading web pages is really fast making use of this form of web company. Slow loading webpages hinder the flow of work in an office. Faster downloads are much more efficient.</p>
<p>The T1 may be high priced but with new advancements, the prices have gone down. Demand continues to grow for this internet engineering. The prices range depending on the specific provider. But overall, the charges have been decreasing, making this system far more inexpensive. This engineering delivers other solutions for example telephone and other forms of data transfer.</p>
<p><a title="T1 Internet" href="http://www.internett1services.com">T1 internet </a>service is fast and reliable. There are a number of ISP that are available to make your installation. They have been around for a very long time and are still used today. There are a lot of advances happening in within the arena of ISP. There are innovative ways to connect on to the internet. T1 methods of data transfer are also constantly being updated.</p>
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		<title>Selecting A T1 Internet Service Provider That&#8217;s Right For Your Business</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2010/12/18/selecting-a-t1-internet-service-provider/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 07:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Internet has completely changed the manner in which consumers and business operate as well as carry on daily activities. There are literally billions of people and businesses that use the internet for incredible vital and pertinent activities which should all be considered when finding a form of internet connection. The form of connection called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Internet has completely changed the manner in which consumers and business operate as well as carry on daily activities. There are literally billions of people and businesses that use the internet for incredible vital and pertinent activities which should all be considered when finding a form of internet connection. The form of connection called a T1 line has definitely been a popular choice which has given rise to the need of knowing how to select a <a title="T1 Internet" href="http://www.t1internetserviceprovider.net">T1 internet</a> service provider for all internet needs.</p>
<p>There are an impressive amount of service providers in the market today which all provide internet access with a great deal of success overall. Basically, this often means that the process of selecting one could get rather difficult and confusion overall. As such, one should know what a T1 connection is and how it functions in order to make an informed and solid decision on who to use.</p>
<p>In basic format, a T1 internet connection is often referred to as a DS1 line which is something that is a digital signal type of data source. This line is much faster than DSL and actually allows for an incredibly increased amount of data transmission and internet access. Thus, businesses often use them to remain connected to one another while homes are beginning to see a benefit to this service as well.</p>
<p>The T1 internet service provider network is most often seen in the business sector as this is the where most of the demand is. Over the past year, there has been a rise in consumer awareness and interest which has sparked a consumer market for this connection as well. As pricing and sources are different for businesses and consumers, this should be carefully examined and considered.</p>
<p>The T1 providers are actually incredible sources of always live and rapid internet connection. The type of speed and data transmission is offered though over 24 8 bit channels that create an incredible source of power. Thus, when determining pricing, this type of connection should be looked for.</p>
<p>Selecting a T1 internet service provider should be relatively easy in that there is very little variation in what is offered in regard to technology. When viewing quotes, there should actually be very little difference in price. Thus, one should select from the lowest cost provider overall.</p>
<p>Any <a title="T1 Internet" href="http://www.solveforce.com">T1 internet </a>service provider should have a wide and very solid network established with local companies. Basically, this allows for an incredible source of repair services in the event something goes wrong. Thus, ensure they are well established and connected locally.</p>
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		<title>T1 Providers and The Benefits Of The Internet T1 Line</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 06:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wherever you go today, you will see that everything is happening fast paced and you need to cope up with such because if not, you will be left behind. The fast-paced environment these days is brought about by modern technology. There are already so many gadgets and technology that have been created to make work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wherever you go today, you will see that everything is happening fast paced and you need to cope up with such because if not, you will be left behind. The fast-paced environment these days is brought about by modern technology. There are already so many gadgets and technology that have been created to make work fast, easy and convenient. One of the developments in modern technology to make work fast and easy is the internet and the latest innovation in the virtual field is the <a title="T1 Internet" href="http://www.t1internetprovider.org">T1 Internet</a> Line.</p>
<p>The T1 line is slowly becoming popular these days because of convenience it provides and it makes internet connection everywhere a reliable one. Long ago, the T1 line was popularly used by telecommunication companies because of the clear lines and signals it provides. It also provides fast transfer of voice signals in between phone lines.</p>
<p>The benefit of fast and clear connection brought about by the technology in the telecommunication field made it the in-demand line in web connection today. It is most popular among large companies and big agencies or organization. It can be used in the household but the connection is very expensive that is why it is mostly seen installed in companies and campuses.</p>
<p>This technology is capable of transmitting 24 digital voice signals. Therefore, no matter how many users are using the internet in one area using the T1 connection, there will be no problems on lag servers because there is minimum sharing of bandwidths in between lines compared to broadband connection where the servers will become slow if multiple users are downloading data online.</p>
<p>Aside for the multiple lines for digital voice signal transmission, it also has a fast speed. It can transmit data at 1.544Mb per second which is already a very fast and reliable connection. These make the technology highly popular to many big companies.</p>
<p>The reason why the service is expensive is because of its complexity. Aside from providing fast and reliable connection, the maintenance makes it expensive. It needs not only ordinary maintenance but it needs professionals to do the job and they have higher professional fees. It will be very difficult to use this service in a household because of the expenses. But, there are some households that are using it because they can afford it.</p>
<p>If you want to have the Internet <a title="T1 Internet" href="http://www.t1internetservices.net">T1 Internet</a> line connection in your office, then better look for the right service provider. There are so many companies out their offering such services but only few finishes with great work. To be able to learn the price of the service, one can browse online and check the rates of the service providers.</p>
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		<title>Internet T1 Service Represents Top Notch Broadband Connectivity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 03:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Internet T1 lines provide high speed, broadband connections to the Internet carrying both voice and data transfers. T1 lines are leased by customers on a periodic (monthly, quarterly, yearly) basis. They provide a stable, always-on, reliable, high speed Internet connection. T1 lines are also referred to as DS1 lines. The relevant classification system categorizes both [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Internet T1 lines provide high speed, broadband connections to the Internet carrying both voice and data transfers. T1 lines are leased by customers on a periodic (monthly, quarterly, yearly) basis. They provide a stable, always-on, reliable, high speed Internet connection.</p>
<p>T1 lines are also referred to as DS1 lines. The relevant classification system categorizes both the equipment providing the signal (T) as well as the rate and format of the signal (DS). T and DS designations are exchangeable so that DS1 implies T1 and vice versa. A <a title="T1 Line" href="http://www.internett1line.com">T1 line</a> is usually configured on the existing copper telephone network rather than a fiber optic cable, although the latter are possible.</p>
<p>T1s are reserved circuits. They are dedicated lines set aside for exclusive use by the individual customer. They are a relatively high cost, high quality service bundled with intensive technical and other support resources. The service is targeted to commercial organizations with large volume, time critical network traffic. The high cost of T1s cannot be justified by most private individuals.</p>
<p>Typical <a title="T1" href="http://www.t1-s.com">T1</a> customers include high-traffic Web sites, ISPs, software development firms, investment banks, diversified financial services organizations, industrial suppliers, colleges and universities, and government bureaucracies. Other applications include large telephone call centers, Web hosting services, video conferencing bureaus, enterprise-wide VoIP services, IP PBX systems and research laboratories. Among non-optical alternatives, a T1 line is one of the fastest Internet connections commercially available in North America.</p>
<p>T1 lines are frequently aggregated to provide faster T2 and T3 connections. For example, T3s consist of 28 T1s. They are configured as a two-stage multiplexed channel. To begin, 28 T1s are multiplexed to form seven T2s. Next, seven T2s are multiplexed into a T3. Similar aggregations may be completed to form T4 and T5 lines but these are, in practice, not common.</p>
<p>T1 lines allow speeds of up to 1.544 million (mega) bits per second (or 1.5 Mbps). T3 lines, by comparison, yield much faster speeds of as much as 45 Mbps.</p>
<p>T1s are always-on, broadband connections that are stable and reliable and stable links to the Internet. They allow hundreds of computers to be networked to access the Internet simultaneously.</p>
<p>Telecommunication companies usually formalize T1 service into a service level agreement. The SLA guarantees the customer a stipulated uptime or online performance level. It also defines support and other services. T1 lines are normally installed as a major network Internet connection backbone.</p>
<p>The technology supporting <a title="T1 Connection" href="http://www.t1lineconnections.com">T1 connections</a> was originally formulated in the USA in the 1960s at AT&amp;T Bell Laboratories. In current day markets, T1s are supplied by virtually all telcos in a competitive market.</p>
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		<title>Some Valuable Information On Verizon T1 Line Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 03:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Telecom services providers have improved the portfolio of services they offer to their customers with the advancements in the technology. Verizon is one of the largest service providers in the United States with extensive network stretching across the country. While there a many services that it offers, the Verizon T1 line is of special importance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Telecom services providers have improved the portfolio of services they offer to their customers with the advancements in the technology. Verizon is one of the largest service providers in the United States with extensive network stretching across the country. While there a many services that it offers, the <a title="Verizon T1 Line" href="http://www.solveforce.com/t1-ds1-internet-services.html">Verizon T1 line</a> is of special importance to the customers.</p>
<p>The T1 line in itself has some inherent benefits. It is based on the hierarchical structure of PDH technology. What this means is that within the T1 line, multiple sub divisions can be made and each can be used to carry a different type of traffic. The T1 line can sync up to the needs of the service type accordingly.</p>
<p>While the technology is quite versatile, Verizon has come out with a varied rate plans for the customers to tap into this technology too. The Subscriber access line is a simple <a title="T1" href="http://www.t1quotes.com">T1</a> from the customer location to the wire center. This service is offered with fixed or recurring rates. The channel mileage service comes with fixed charges and some mileage charges based on airline mileage. Lastly, the T1 line can be delivered with special options like hubbing, signalling and others. These options have different rates associated with them.</p>
<p>The T1 lines in the Verizon network can be transported over the SONET network across the nation. As a result, the links are always protected from failure. The SONET redundancy ensures a high level of link availability.</p>
<p>There are multiple applications of the Verizon T1 line. For the CLECs this is the ideal link to connect their customers in Verizon territory to their POPs. Similarly, the CLECs can also buy T1 links for connect their own POPs for special data services. Enterprises can use these lines to connect their offices directly too. Such links are used for computer to computer or LAN to LAN connections over the WAN.</p>
<p>The T1 line is also great for transferring compressed video signals. These lines are commonly used to connect the cellular towers with the switching centres too. Being built for voice services initially, the T1 line extends itself to cellular networks well.</p>
<p>While the T1 service in itself is not a new service, it was not highly popular in the beginning. The two main reasons were the high price for the service and the lack of traffic from businesses to justify such investments. With technological advancements, the price points have come down for the <a title="T1 Internet" href="http://www.t1internetservice.org">T1 Internet</a> lines. At the same time with growing interconnectivity the need for a service like T1 is also justified for the business. This has led to an increase in demand for Verizon T1 line service.</p>
<p><a href="http://hubpages.com/_3tb8o42oq3h1p/hub/Basic-Information-On-The-Verizon-T1-Line-Internet-Service">Basic Information On The Verizon T1 Line Internet and Voice Services</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 11:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An AT&#38;T T1 line is a system of transferring digital and voice data over fiber optic or copper telephone lines. T1 lines can transmit both types of data in a quick and efficient manner. They entire system was created and developed by AT&#38;T. They are used by business as well as individual residential use. Most [...]]]></description>
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<p>An <a title="ATT T1 Line" href="http://www.solveforce.com/t1-ds1-internet-services.html">AT&amp;T T1  line</a> is a system of transferring digital and voice data over fiber optic or  copper telephone lines. T1 lines can transmit both types of data in a  quick and efficient manner. They entire system was created and developed  by AT&amp;T. They are used by business as well as individual  residential use.</p>
<p>Most digital data providers uses fiber optic  lines to transmit their data signals. This is also highly used with T1  systems. Copper is still highly used but fiber optics is beginning to  take over the market. T1 systems can work over 24 digitalized channels.  Bundled copper telephone lines are also very efficient.</p>
<p>The <a title="T1 Line" href="http://www.t1ip.net">T1  line</a> is an industry standard when it comes to telecommunication. They  have been in existence for many years and there have been major advances  in their technology. They function effortlessly for telephone and  internet use by using analog signals. Fiber optics are now the popular  alternative for phone, cable and internet. They are made of fiber optic  glass tubes that transmit the data at high speeds.</p>
<p>Traditional  phone lines using this system, have the ability to quickly transmit both  voice and other forms of digital data a rate of around 30,000 bits per  second compared to 64,000 bits per second on a T1 DS0 channel. This is by using a modem. T1 lines can be installed and used by  large corporations are for private residential use. There are many  different types of business that are set up with these lines for there  daily operations. They are used for both the internet and telephone  connections.</p>
<p>There are several major companies that use T1 lines  for their office telephone and internet services. When a company needs  several lines established, they can save money by utilizing a dedicated  line. This one line can be hooked up to the main hub where as the other  lines can communicate. This avoids the costs of having to set up  multiple T1 lines which can be very expensive. The telecom charges are  greatly reduced using this method.</p>
<p>T1 lines vary in overall costs.  The charges can be high if being utilized to full capacity. But as the  demand continues to grow on a consumer and business level, the prices  will sequential drop. The major internet service providers use the T1  lines for their network connections. An alternative to installing a T1  line is leasing a line from another provider. These is a viable and cost  effective option.</p>
<p>AT&amp;T T1 Line installation may cost anywhere  from several hundred to one thousand dollars or more per month. Charges vary depending on the providers.  You can research the market and find the best deals in your area. If  the <a title="T1 Line" href="http://www.t1line.tel">T1 line</a> also connects to a web server additional fees will apply.  Most homes and offices use these lines for phone and internet. Two  separate charges will apply.</p>
<p><a href="http://hubpages.com/_3tb8o42oq3h1p/hub/Important-Information-Regarding-ATT-T1-Line">Important Information Regarding AT&amp;T T1 Line</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 13:35:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The evolution of telephony networks is quite amazing. While the original telephone in itself was a big thing in the history of mankind, the real revolution came about when the telephone networks got digitized. This ushered a wide range of developments and helped make telecommunication a mass market with wide reach. The founding stone of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The evolution  of telephony networks is quite amazing. While the original telephone in  itself was a big thing in the history of mankind, the real revolution  came about when the telephone networks got digitized. This ushered a  wide range of developments and helped make telecommunication a mass  market with wide reach. The founding stone of the digitized telephone  network in North America was the <a title="T1 Line" href="http://www.t1lineprovider.net">T1 line</a>.</p>
<p>The basic principle of  digitization is that any analog signal can be digitized and recovered  back if it is sampled at twice its highest frequency. This theorem is  known as the Nyquist Theorem and this is the foundation for all digital  signals in the world. T1s are based on this very principle.</p>
<p>While  the range of human voice varies, in most cases it lies within the  frequency range of 4kHz. Hence as per Nyquist theorem it is sampled at  twice the rate for digitization which gives is 8000 samples per second.  Each sample is 125 microseconds long.</p>
<p>As long as the conversation  is done in the same tone, digitization is simple. The real challenge  comes when It has been observed that with 256 voltage levels most of  these variations can be captured well. Hence the samples were mapped on  256 levels and coded with eight bits. The 8000 samples represented at 8  bits per sample gives the basic voice signal rate of 64kbps</p>
<p>One of  the biggest advantages of digital signals is multiplexing. With digital  signals, the voltage levels would remain constant for the duration of  the pulse. So if you can sample this pulse once you know that it would  be the same for a fixed duration. This meant that these 64kbps voice  signals could be multiplexed.</p>
<p>With a <a title="T1 Line" href="http://www.t1lineconnections.com">T1 line</a>, 24 such DS0 or  64kbps channels can be multiplexed. So in every T1 you can have 24 voice  channels. This really changed the manner in which signals are  transmitted over the network. With this concentration the capacity  growth in the network was tremendous.</p>
<p>The voice signals are time  sensitive and hence the T1 lines required some degree of  synchronization. As a result the T1 frame was defined to have 24 voice  channels and a synchronizing bit. Now with each of the 24 samples with 8  bits we get 192 bits. So in all the T1 frame sent 193 bits in 125  microseconds which gave the T1 lines the speed of 1.544Mbps. Even today  this is a standard and core networks are built to accommodate this line  rate.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 12:26:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The digital telephony took a new approach to carrying voice calls. It introduced the concept of multiplexing where multiple circuits could be aggregated into one link. This way multiple people can share the same resource there by distributing the costs among customers. One of the most popular aggregation links was the T3 line. The benefits [...]]]></description>
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<p>The digital  telephony took a new approach to carrying voice calls. It introduced the  concept of multiplexing where multiple circuits could be aggregated  into one link. This way multiple people can share the same resource  there by distributing the costs among customers. One of the most popular  aggregation links was the <a title="T3" href="http://www.ds3t3.com">T3</a> line.</p>
<p>The benefits of an aggregation  can be best understood with an example. Let us say that there is a  cable that can support a data rate of 10Mbps. However without  multiplexing, 10 users each would need to get this cable and pay for it,  even though they need just 1Mbps each. As a service provider, you need  in lay 10 cable pairs to connect the customers in the same building.</p>
<p>With  multiplexing you can now combine all 10 user traffic on to one single  cable and spend on just a single cable. The concentrator of the 10  signals into one is called the multiplexer. With a multiplexer, the  customers now pay just a tenth of the cable cost and a tenth of the  multiplexer cost which is a lot cheaper than a full cable.</p>
<p>With a  T3 line, the multiplexing is done at a T1 level. 28 T1 lines are  multiplexed into a single T3. Given that each T1 itself consists of 28  multiplexed voice channels; a T3 can support 672 voice channels at PCM  rates. This high capacity made them ideal choices for trunk circuits  between central offices.</p>
<p>A T3 or a DS3 (which is its digital  component) can support a link rate of 44.736Mbps which comes from 28 T1  rates and a signaling channel. Even today, this link rate is too high  for most business needs. So you would rarely find a T3 being pulled  right up to a customer location. In most cases they are built to carry  voice channels or to support T1 rate data circuits.</p>
<p>However, there  are special customer needs that may require T3 level connectivity. In  such cases, the service is delivered to them over SONET. SONET is an  optic network standard that supports DS3 signals. Being fibre based it  can travel much longer than a T3 on copper, which cannot go beyond 600m.</p>
<p>Most  commercial DS3 connections are carried over SONET rings to the nearest  Add-Drop-Multiplexers and then extended to the customer site on coaxial  cable with BNC connections. This ensures maximum reusability of the  <a title="Fibre" href="http://www.darkfiberfibre.com/">fibre network</a> for the service provider and minimum copper on the last  mile.</p>
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