Posts Tagged ‘T1 Bandwidth’

28 Jun 2012

Is your Internet T1 Connection dragging you down? Not long ago, an Internet T1 Connection was considered top of the line for the majority of small and mid-sized businesses. Network admins appreciated the reliability of T1 lines, and employees enjoyed surfing the web at speeds that seemed to be infinitely faster than traditional 56k dial-up
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12 Jun 2012

Worldwide Internet traffic is projected to grow over 30% per year until 2015. Back in 2010, an average of 46 terabits per second traveled across the Internet; that number is expected to exceed almost 200 terabits per second in 2015. However as IP traffic is seeing exponential growth, the budget for network equipment is increasing
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9 Dec 2011

How businesses use T-line connections to achieve success In 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
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15 Dec 2009

Businesses requiring at least 18 or more voice-grade channels for local or long distance calls, or those with a bill of approximately $1000.00 per month should consider a T1. T1s offer major economic advantages over alternative means of access, especially when utilization is heavy or near full capacity for extended times. In essence, there are
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26 Nov 2009

There are basic considerations that need to be thought of when deciding on any service – T1 bandwidth or DSL – one wishes to render. Like any competing services, there are pros and cons that should not be taken lightly. Basically, T1’s are business connections while DSL services work best for residential connections. T1 has
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20 Nov 2009

Nowadays, data and information exchange is very important. It shapes the pace of most business undertakings. In a typical office environment, networking is essential not just for Internet connections but for data/file and printer sharing which is usually availed with DSL or T1 bandwidth. Despite these simple needs, it is very important for any business
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26 May 2009

First, to better understand, lets go over what a fractional T1 is. A fractional T1 is a service that has a “local loop”, as well as a port that connects the local loop and the internet or PSTN. Since it takes the same amount of copper wire for a fractional or full T1, the phone
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