T1 InternetT1 Internet A T1 line can support 1.544 the transfer of Megabits of data per second. This is about 24 times faster than a dial-up connection. In fact, a T1 line can handle 24 simultaneous phone calls. T1 lines also provide a "Service Level Agreement" with the T1 provider that ensures speedy repair should your T1 service ever fail. Storm victims often have their T1 service restored in a few hours--even while the store is in progress. Contrast this with DSL. Most DSL providers promise a "best effort" restoration. Storm victims often find it take days for their DSL service to be restored. The high capacity of the T1 line plus the expideted "Service Level Agreement" means that a T1 line is more costly (hundreds of dollars a month). A T1 line is primarily for business use. T1 lines are typically not cost effective for residential use. Residential users would benefit most from a broadband line. Residential users should examine our Home Broadband Internet Solutions. Understanding T1If your business has more than 8 phone lines or more than $750 in telecom billing you should consider a T1 line.
Learn more about how you can save money over individual phone lines. A digital T1 line is equivalent to 24 normal external (analog) phone lines. Your business can
Note that the capability to make 24 simultaneous external calls can satisfy the needs of 24 to several hundred individual phone users, depending on their call volume. A T1 line is a dedicated line (local loop) between your location and, normally, the phone company's Customer Office (CO). Pricing depends primarily on the length of this local loop--that is, the distance between your location and the Customer Office. T1 lines are highly reliable. Phone companies provide a service level agreement that provides for fast restoration in case of severe weather or other outages. If you are serious about reliability at the lowest possible cost, you can get a real time online cost quote by filling out the electronic form below. Some examples of organizations that would benefit by converting numerous individual phone lines include:
Higher capacity lines (T3 and above) are typically used by high end data and voice customers. This quote service is 100% free. You will receive immediate estimates for you to compare. You can also discuss your needs and get your questions answered by our business communications specaalist. He will be able to assist you throughout the entire life cycle of your dedicated line. You will save money by comparing detailed proposals that meet your specific needs. You will save time by receiving rapid quotes that you can easily evaluate. Get your T1 quote today by calling toll free 1-866-GEOQUOTE Ref#: 1643 or by entering your information in the following form: Our consultants will help you to get the exact service you require, whether it is Business DSL, T1, T3, muliple or fractional T1. T1 lines are typically not cost effective for residential use. Residential users would benefit most from a broadband line. Residential users should examine our Home Broadband Internet Solutions. Internet We will help you get the internet connection that is right for you. We offer inexpensive local dial-up services, DSL, fractional T1, T1, or T3. We'll do what's right for you. For your best options please click to our Internet Selection options. If you are looking for low cost dialup with unlimited access, we offer FREE anti-spam/anti-virus protection included and FREE toll-free customer service, from only $9.95 per month. There are no setup fees. You'll get 3 email addresses, modem on hold functionality, plus Webmail. Check out CogniFast Internet access. A T1 line can provide voice, data, as well as integrated voice and data communications. Many small businesses find this saves money compared to individual phone lines. A T1 line is a digital line connecting your site to another site, such as the junction switch to the national phone network. We can provide full T1, fractional T1, multiple T1, or T3 connections at the lowest price available. Back to the main page of T1 Internet
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