9 Dec 2011

 


How businesses use T-line connections to achieve success

internet-t1-and-internet-t3-connectionIn order for any company to grow and prosper in today’s fast-paced business world, it is imperative that they have the ability to reach out to employees and customers – regardless of their location. It’s a well known fact that the most successful companies today thrive on ISPs (Internet Service Providers) that provide reliable services complete with a comprehensive list of features that meet their requirements.

Internet T1 and Internet T3 lines (also referred to as T-line connections) are telephone lines comprised of either fiber optic or copper wires that offer 24 DS-0 channels. These channels permit data and voice transmissions at speeds ranging from 1.5 Mega bits per second (for Internet T1 lines) to 45 Mega bits per second (for Internet T3 lines), making them exceptionally faster than alternative services, such as DSL or cable.

Along with faster transmission speeds, Internet T1 and Internet T3 lines allow you to conduct multiple local and long distances telephone calls simultaneously without requiring the installation of any additional wires. This saves your company from having to pay for additional installation fees and costly phone charges.

What’s more, is that Internet T1 and Internet T3 connections are often considered an attractive solution for many businesses because they offer an “always on” connection, meaning they run 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. T-line connections also support advanced, high T1-bandwidth applications, including web conferencing, audio conferencing, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and multi-user Virtual Private Networking (VPN).

Due to the fact that Internet T1 and Internet T3 lines provide a great deal of high T1-bandwidth and the ability to support a large number of popular business applications, the pricing can run fairly high; and while pricing generally depends on your company’s office location, part of it is also determined by the type of Internet T1 or Internet T3 line you select. For example, there are a range of T-line connection types available:

  • Fractional T-line connection
  • Full T-line connection
  • Integrated T-line connection
  • Bonded T-line connection
  • Dynamic T-line connection
  • Voice T-line connection

Are you interested in learning more about Internet T1 and Internet T3 solutions? To find the ideal solution at the best available price that meets your unique business needs, contact one of our professional account managers today!

Stephanie Egan

My name is Stephanie Egan. And I am a Support Manager, Work as customer support for Fastblue Communications. Fastblue delivers unique Wholesale FastEthernet, CDN, and DDoS/Security to our customers through our dedicated network of Partners.
I like to bead bracelets in my spare time for fun. Now living in Houston, TX.

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