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		<title>How Will Broadband Stimulus Help Get Hi-Speed Internet?</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2011/01/16/how-will-broadband-stimulus-help-get-hi-speed-internet/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 09:13:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is true that satellite and internet providers all over America have been trying hard to capture the rural American market to no avail. In the budget of 2009, the American government offered a broadband stimulus of $7.2 billion to encourage the usage of hi-speed internet connection all over the country, while connecting globally. There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is true that <a title="Satellite" href="http://www.satellite.solveforce.com/">satellite</a> and internet providers all over America have been trying hard to capture the rural American market to no avail. In the budget of 2009, the American government offered a broadband stimulus of $7.2 billion to encourage the usage of hi-speed internet connection all over the country, while connecting globally.</p>
<p>There are many who do not know that most rural United States doesn&#8217;t have an internet connection and some do not even know how it works. It may amaze some city folks who talk of T1 lines, optic fiber connections and VoIP networks that offer you 25 Mbps connection speed.</p>
<p>There are some towns where old dial up connections still operate on 30-56 Kpbs speed. Most of these towns with dial up can&#8217;t get a <a title="DSL" href="http://www.dslreports.biz">DSL</a> due to limited cable lines and telephone connections.</p>
<p>The hope is that with the grant given by the government, hi-speed connections will increase just like cell phone connections did a while ago. Today there are many cell phone users who use GPRS system provided by cell phone service providers, to browse the net. There are many cell phone service providers who made a lot of money with this invention.</p>
<p>Currently, you will find satellite internet providers offering you a speed of 512 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps. It sounds slow to some city folk who are used to very high speed with the usage of cable and DSL. For others, it is quite decent since they use a dial up connection that gives them 30-56 Kbps of down streaming speed.</p>
<p>Two dynamically powerful <a title="Satellite WISP" href="http://www.wisp.solveforce.com/">wireless internet provider satellites</a> are already being worked upon with $300 million used from the broadband stimulus. The trial to get the internet speed for dial up connections to 10 Mbps and convert it into DSL. There are more than 400,000 customer in 11 million household who await this exciting change.</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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		<title>Things To Understand About An AT&amp;T T1 Line</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 11:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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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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		<title>There Are Multiple Ways To Use T1 Line Bandwidth</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2010/08/19/there-are-multiple-ways-to-use-t1-line-bandwidth/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 12:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[T1 service is simply a service delivered directly to the customer, and where the customer needs determine the end use of T1 line bandwidth. The bandwidth capability of a T1 service can be up to 1.54 Mbps. How that capability is directed is determined by what the customer plans to use it for and how [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="T1 Service" href="http://www.t1quotes.com/">T1 service</a> is  simply a service delivered directly to the customer, and where the  customer needs determine the end use of T1 line bandwidth. The bandwidth  capability of a T1 service can be up to 1.54 Mbps. How that capability  is directed is determined by what the customer plans to use it for and  how much they choose to apply to what service.</p>
<p>T1 service which  was intended strictly for voice communications might go directly to the  switchboard. This could enable a company to have 23 separate voice lines  active at once with a PRI T1 line. Some companies may not have 23 phones in use  simultaneously but they need the capability and T1 is the answer.</p>
<p>T1  is not only used for voice but also data and this service can provide  the conduit to shunt data from one location to another at 1.54 Mbps. The  T1 service is also a full duplex service which means it is able to  receive and send data at the same time. While cable and DSL have  significant differences between upload speeds and download speed, a T1  service is consistent in speed in both directions.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s  connected world some companies require high speed access to the internet  to multiple employees and workstations. A T1 service can provide  excellent internet service to many computers at one time with excellent  speeds as well as reliability. This is an option for businesses with  multiple employee work stations that all require internet access in  order to do business.</p>
<p>A T1 service might be dedicated to a single  application in some companies. Other companies might choose to share the  bandwidth or channels among several applications. Phone service might  be provided for fewer phones and the excess bandwidth used for internet  access or data transfer. In time, when the company needs exceeded the  capacity of the single T1 service, a bonded set of lines which act as a  single circuit with increased capacity might be chosen.</p>
<p>The  service is useful and attractive to large companies as well as smaller  enterprises who need the reliability and quality of the service. However  smaller businesses may not require as much bandwidth as a full T1 is  capable of delivering. When the needs of a business are smaller but  reliability and quality are still prime concerns, an option may be a  fractional T1. This is a service which allots a fraction of the voice  channels or bandwidth to a business, while the remainder might be leased  to another company with similar needs.</p>
<p>Large businesses may have  bandwidth requirements in excess of what a single T1 can deliver. If  that is the case, a bonded line which is simply multiple T1 lines acting  as a single line, can increase capabilities without driving up costs in  excessively. The next most easily available option is a 45 Mbps T3 line  which may be far in excess of many medium sized business bandwidth  requirements.</p>
<p>Security, data transfer speeds and reliability of  service are critical factors with many companies for selecting service  types. <a title="T1 Service" href="http://www.t1lineconnection.org">T1 service</a> is more reliable than cable or DSL and usually has a service  level agreement as well which gives definite service levels and  standards for the service providers. Rural businesses are not excluded  from these services. While cable and DSL signals degrade over distances,  a T1 can be refreshed as often as necessary to provide superior  service.</p>
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		<title>The Basics of a T1 Line</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2010/05/17/the-basics-of-a-t1-line/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 08:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jumptronic</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ T1 Lines can be dependably used for all your telecom system necessity because of its capability to calculate 60 times faster than the normal modem capacity. Contributor: Ron Legarski Published: May 17, 2010 ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> T1 Lines can be dependably used for all your telecom system necessity because of its capability to calculate 60 times faster than the normal modem capacity. Contributor: Ron Legarski Published: May 17, 2010 </p>
<p>See more here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/3009806/the_basics_of_a_t1_line.html" title="The Basics of a T1 Line">The Basics of a T1 Line</a></p>
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		<title>Introduction to the T3 Line of Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 04:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The T3 line bandwidth is so extensive, to explain, when 28 t1 lines are combined together you receive one t3 line. Contributor: Ron Legarski Published: May 17, 2010 ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The T3 line bandwidth is so extensive, to explain, when 28 t1 lines are combined together you receive one t3 line. Contributor: Ron Legarski Published: May 17, 2010 </p>
<p>Go here to read the rest:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/3009574/introduction_to_the_t3_line_of_services.html" title="Introduction to the T3 Line of Services">Introduction to the T3 Line of Services</a></p>
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		<title>Bonded T1 Line Service- A Wise Choice in Communications</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 19:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your Growing out of your current T1 Connection, Bonded T1 Lines is good alternative.</p>
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		<title>Maxed Out On Bandwidth?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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... during peak business hours]]></description>
			<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 />
<a target="_blank" href="http://t1rex.blogspot.com/2010/02/maxed-out-on-bandwidth.html" title="Maxed Out On Bandwidth?">Maxed Out On Bandwidth?</a></p>
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		<title>Finding T1 Lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Network Connectivity and Telecom Resources</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 10:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get Help Searching T1 Lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Network Connectivity and Telecom Carriers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get Help Searching T1 Lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Network Connectivity and Telecom Carriers.</p>
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<p>See more here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://video.yahoo.com/watch/6943868/18046708" title="Finding T1 Lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Network Connectivity and Telecom Resources">Finding T1 Lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Network Connectivity and Telecom Resources</a></p>
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		<title>Finding T1 Lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Network Connectivity and Te</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 11:11:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Finding T1 Lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Network Connectivity and Te Get Help Searching T1 Lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Network Connectivity and Telecom Carriers. From: solveforce Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:48 More in Gaming ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Finding T1 Lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Network Connectivity and Te Get Help Searching T1 Lines, DS3 Bandwidth, Network Connectivity and Telecom Carriers. From: solveforce Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:48 More in Gaming </p>
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