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Internet T1 Line Speed Versus Dsl And Dial-up By: Ron Legarski | - T1 Lines: What is a T1 line? What is T1 line speed? How expensive are they? In this article I'm going to explain T1 lines and put all the rumors to rest and help you decide if a T1 line is right for you. T1 lines are one of the most modern steps in making the internet as fast as possible.
Before the T1 line: The old fashioned phone line is brought in on copper wires (2 of them) and transmit the voice as an analog signal. This technology is outdated is not used in many application ... Tags:t1, t1 line, t1 line speed, t1 speed, t1 lines
Crm Technology - Build Your Business With Better Bandwidth By: TopSavings.Net | - In today's ever growing competitive markets your business needs whatever advantages it can get to maintain a healthy profit margin. With budgets tightening it can be easy to pay more attention to marketing and development overlooking the I.T. sector in the effort to boost profits. By ignoring the communications department though you can be making a big mistake. Before we continue this discussion let us take a closer look at what OC3 is first.
What Are The Different Types Of T1 For? By: John Johansen | - A T1 line is a circuit for transporting voice or data traffic at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, or 1,544,000 bits per second. The reliability of a T1 line is much greater than standard telephone lines or DSL. Telephone companies tend to give T1 lines higher service level agreements (SLA) than common DSL or telephone lines. Most T1s come with an SLA that will guarantee such things as speed, uptime, and latency (the time it takes for the signal to travel from one point to the other).
Understanding The Differences In Cost Between T3/ Ds3, Oc3, Faste, And Gige By: Alain.Nguyen | - Outside of the cost difference between DS3 bandwidth and OC3 bandwidth and ethernet bandwidth, the speed varies a wide range from 45 mbps to 155 mbps to 100 mbps to 1000 mbps (FastE to GigE). In terms of reliability, they're similar because they're all dedicated bandwidth circuits.
To Get The Best Deal On A Quality Ds3 Line By: Alain.Nguyen | - When businesses consider upgrading their broadband connections to have more bandwidth, they often look for a DS3 line or an ethernet line. Because ethernet connections are only limited to certain areas, DS3 connections are usually the best options to consider. A DS3 and a T3 are the same kind of circuit, people use the words interchangeably.
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Criteria Of Choosing An Ideal Web Hosting Company By: Smith Chen | - Before we talk about what it takes to be a cheap and good quality web host, let's get to the fundamental first. What is a Web Host?
A web host is a service provider that places your web site on a computer which is connected to the internet. The term for this computer' is called a server.
A web hosting provider will typically have a fast connection to the Internet and they may host thousands of web sites on many servers. The web host essentially rents out space to you so ... Tags:Web Hosting, Reliability, Redundant, Bandwidth
T1 In The Business World By: Steven Cancel | - A T1 line is a T-carrier signaling method originally invented by Bell Labs in 1957, but was not implemented into use until the 1960s. Back then, it was used for intercity phone systems. Now it is often the perfect solution when a high speed, dependable and low latency connection is required to support a small to medium size business. Speeds are normally consistent at supporting an up and down link of 1.544 Mbits per second. T1s are often referred to as digital signal 1 or DS-1 lines. This t ... Tags:t1, t3, broadband, t1 availability, discount t1, t1 line, cable modem, dsl, ds1
OC3 is the abbreviated term for Optical Carrier level 3, used to specify the speed level of fiber optic networks over SONET. Speed is measured through SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) standards.
OC3 works as a reliable fiber optic backbone for large networks with large voice/data/video traffic needs.