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November 13, 2024
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T1 vs DSL for Business Broadband
T1 lines set up as T1 Dedicated Internet connections give business users guaranteed bandwidth of 1.5 Mbps both upload and download, plus a SLA service level agreement to assure line reliability. DSL is a "best effort" Internet service that is offered without any service guarantee on a shared connection. Bandwidth varies depending on how heavily other businesses are using the connection.

Digital Signage Bandwidth Options
Digital signs, including large billboards, are easily and instantly updated with data downloads. T1 and fractional T1 lines or VSAT digital satellite connections are available even in rural areas.

WAN Bottlenecks Easily Unclogged
Your Wide Area Network or WAN may be the bottleneck in your network when you have significant voice or data transfer between facilities. With lower line prices available, unclogging the WAN can cost less than you think and can unleash higher business productivity. T1, T3 and Carrier Ethernet connections are ideal for the corporate WAN.

T1 Lines are Full Duplex
T1 lines are bidirectional or full duplex. That means that you can independently upload and download data at up to the full line rate of 1.5 Mbps simultaneously. LANs that use switched Ethernet are also full duplex, but LANs that use hubs operate at half-duplex. A half-duplex network cannot transmit and receive at the same time, cutting effective bandwidth by up to half.

How do T1 and DS1 differ?
In general conversation, T1 and DS1 refer to the same thing. But strictly speaking, T1 refers to a physical line circuit consisting of 2 pair of copper wires with strict line signal specifications. DS1 stands for Digital Signal level 1. DS1 is the service level you get on a T1 line. However, DS1 also is part of the digital signal hierarchy used in T3 lines and SONET fiber optic carriers.


T1 ISDN PRI Telephone Lines
Find the best voice over ISDN rates using T1 voice PRI lines as digital telephone trunk line service for your PBX phone system. SIP transport for VoIP phones and IP PBX systems also available, as well as Managed SDN Software Defined Networking and SD-WAN, as desired. Find out in seconds what network services and pricing are available now for your commercial business building anywhere in the U.S. Simply use this handy form...

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