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For mid-sized and larger businesses, getting a T1 line can be a great way to establish an all-inclusive communications network. And it is more affordable than you might think.
A T1 line is a system that transfers digital information at a higher bandwidth (1.544 Mb/second) than a standard analog phone line. It is usually a fiber-optic line run by the phone company. It provides 24 channels that can be organized for voice or data communications (Internet), or a combination of both. It can also be set up to run VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), or provide digital phone service.
A T1 line is highly reliable, widely available (more so than a DSL line), and always running, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is more reliable than an analog modem, and can carry about 60 times more data. A T1 line can often handle hundreds of users on and off the line simultaneously. That can mean more productivity for you and your business!
A T1 line provides limitless communications capabilities. In addition to phone (local and long distance) service, your organization can have super fast download and upload rates on the Internet, unlimited surfing capabilities. This all-inclusive availability can eliminate the need for a separate phone bill, and actually save you money in the long run!
The cost of a T1 line varies from service provider. The price is very affordable, and has come down in recent years, due to competition. Because a T1 line needs to be connected to the Internet, the monthly charged paid is a combination of phone company service charges, and the charges imposed from an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
There are numerous providers of T1 service. Some of the biggest communications providers around have the technology and capability of providing high-quality and comprehensive T1 service, including Verizon, AT&T, and MCI.
If you are looking for a faster and more reliable way for your business to communicate and succeed, look no further than a T1 line!
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