T1 - How It Works
T1 lines have been a part of business operations for well quarter of a
century. In the last 10 to 15 years the market has become more
competitive, driving down the cost of T1 lines. Today, even small
businesses can enjoy the benefits and afford T1 line connections. Any
business that is spending over $300 a month should take a look at all
the options available to maximize their communications budget. >> Read More
Integrated / Dynamic T1- How It Works
The Integrated T1 / Dynamic T1 combines any number of different applications on a
single or bonded T1. The applications you can use on an Integrated T1
include local voice, long distance, Internet bandwidth, and Voice over
Internet Protocol or VoIP. Depending on the needs of a business the
dynamic T1 can be allocated for any of the previously mentioned
applications. >>Read More
PRI T1 - How It Works
Are you interested in the PRI T1 and how it works as well as how it
benefits businesses throughout the world? Of course you are and you
have come to the right place. As we write this article, we are going to
give you some good, reliable information on PRI T1. >>Read More
Frame Relay T1 - How It Works
Frame Relay is very cost-effective. In fact, it is one of the most cost-effective forms of data transmission that can be found in the world today. It is a high speed packed switched transmission service that is used in order to connect two or more fixed points with a network that is private. >>Read More
Bonded T1's - How They Work
If your business is looking to increase bandwidth, then you might want
to look at the bonded T1. Why? Because the bonded T1 is two or more
T1's that have been bonded together in order to raise the bandwidth of
your businesses needs. Take note that Bonded T1 can also be referred to
as a bonded DS1. When two T1's have been bonded together, you will
have full bandwidth of two individual T1 lines combined through a
router. >> Read More
T-1 Bandwidth 101
If you are confused about T-1 bandwidth, you are not alone. And if you
have tried to find concise, understandable answers to your T-1
questions, you already know that the information available is scatted
in thousands of different places on the internet; and that when that
T-1 information can be found, it is generally written in technical
terms that leave you more confused than when you started. >> Read More
Why do I need a T1?
If you are operating a small to medium sized business, it may be
tempting to skimp on internet by going with standard DSL rather than
committing to the higher priced T-1 bandwidth. While the monthly cost
difference between the two can be discouraging, it is very important to
consider that the old adage ‘you get what you pay for’ is very
applicable to internet service. >> Read More