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December 5, 2024
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T1 Lines As Studio Transmitter Links
Using point to point T1 lines offers radio stations a digital STL that does not require FCC licensing or line of site between studio and transmitter.

Bonding T1 Lines for Higher Bandwidth
While a standard T1 line provides 1.5 Mbps upload and download bandwidth, lines can be bonded to create total bandwidths of 3 Mbps, 4.5 Mbps, 6 Mbps, 7.5 Mbps, 9 Mbps, 10.5 Mbps and 12 Mbps. An advantage T1 lines have over fiber optic connections is that they are available nearly everywhere without special construction.

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 Digital Cross Connect Systems
A digital cross connect system, often abbreviated DCS or DCAS, allows you to switch traffic among your T1 lines. It will even reach into the line to connect individual channels or timeslots rather than the entire circuit. A manual device that cross connects T1 lines is called a DCX or patch panel.

What is POTS mean?
POTS is a telecommunications industry acronym for "Plain Old Telephone Service." POTS lines are the analog telephone lines that have been trenched or dropped into nearly every business and residence in the country. POTS service is based on standards that have been well established for over a hundred years.


T1 Business Internet Service
T1 dedicated Internet for business offers consistent upload and download bandwidth along with high service reliability, even in rural areas. Upgrade from DSL or Cable broadband to give your business technology the stability it needs. Higher speed connections, such as bonded T1, DS3, Carrier Ethernet and wireless are also available, plus 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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