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Using DSL To Do Business At Home

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What's Better: Cable or DSL?

DSL communicates to your local phone company through your regular phone line. DSL uses frequencies higher than those used for voice. This means that you can use your phone for voice and the Internet at the same time. Your DSL connection is "always on."

Your DSL connection is "on" or available as long as your phone wires are connected. The speed of your connection is consistent.

Cable connections to the Internet are often advertised to be faster than DSL. Cable connections run through a cable coming into your home. Your Internet traffic then runs through the cable strung through your neighborhood (along with everyone else's Internet traffic) back to the cable company. There the Internet traffic is routed to the Internet.

If you live in a metropolitan area with a high density of cable Internet users it is possible that your connection rate will be degraded due to competition for "bandwidth" on the cable with other users. This contention for bandwith will vary during the day depending of how many users are on at any one time.

So, what is better in your area, cable or DSL? Most people agree that way to answer that question is to ask people in your immediate neighborhood. Determine what service they are using and how they rate the quality of that service. There is no consistent answer for everyone.

Business A business with more than 8 phone lines or more than $750 in monthly telecom billing should consider a T1 line. A T1 line is a digital line that replaces your individual phone lines.

For normal voice service, a T1 line provides 24 simultaneous external calls. This can often satisfy the external calling need of 24 to 100 office workers. Thus, you would save the cost of up to 100 individual phone lines. This can be a huge savings.

For more details and a no obligation T1 price quote click to Competitive Small Business T1 Line Price Quotes.


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.

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