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		<title>T1 Lines And The Web</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 04:23:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t really care what you have heard, T1 lines are still the first class business choice. So many people are moving to cable or sticking with DSL and that is not what is gonna work in the near future. Trust the telecom experts and stay with t1.









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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t really care what you have heard, T1 lines are still the first class business choice. So many people are moving to cable or sticking with DSL and that is not what is gonna <a href="http://www.thetelecomblog.com/">work</a> in the near future. Trust the telecom experts and stay with t1.</p>
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		<title>Telecom Blast Technology At Hand For T1 Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 19:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>telecom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Advantages of Having Integrated Access Solutions
Integrated access solution is using is consolidation various data types such as pure data, voice and video in one platform using high-speed internet connection such as T1 to be able to reduce network costs and increase efficiency. Integrated Access Solutions also enables carriers to have access to all types [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Advantages of Having Integrated Access Solutions</p>
<p>Integrated access solution is using is consolidation various data types such as pure data, voice and video in one platform using high-speed internet connection such as T1 to be able to reduce network costs and increase efficiency. Integrated Access Solutions also enables carriers to have access to all types of network <a href="http://totalnetservice.com/" target="_self">small business T1</a> services such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode, Voice, Frame Relay, <strong>High-speed data and ISDN</strong>.</p>
<p>Integrated Access Solutions work by allowing various protocols such as IP, TDM, SONET/SDH and ATM to work with each other with bandwidth efficiency. It also simplifies the various systems which enables a carrier to save money and still deliver efficient telecom services. To better understand what integrated access solutions does, imagine it is as a bridge that allows all kinds of data to travel between the different legacy protocols.</p>
<p>Carriers can reap a lot of benefits from using integrated access solutions aside from the obvious fact that it can drastically cut operational costs. Here are the advantages of using integrated access solutions</p>
<p>It does not require sophisticated training to be able to install integrated access solutions in your system since it is relatively easy to install and use at the same time. It also does not take a lot of time to install the system.</p>
<p>T1 lines have 2 lines which are the data line and the voice line. Having 2 separate lines increase the probability of overlay networks to tangle with each other. With integrated access solutions, both the T1 lines are “integrated” to each other by the network manager making the network dedicated to whatever service type is needed.</p>
<p>Integrate Access Solutions also increase provider profits by transforming a copper circuit capable of handling small amounts of data transmits into a 1.544-Mbps high-speed system at less than the price of the actual T1.</p>
<p>Integrated Access Solutions will enable a carrier to offer bundles of services such as low-speed voice and data, stand-alone voice, frame relay and ISDN.</p>
<p>The modularity of Integrated Access Solutions enables carriers to adapt to the changing needs of subscribers as they migrate to other systems by allowing the shift from IP, TM-based voice and frame relay without overhauling the entire system.</p>
<p>The modularity of Integrated Access Solutions is capable of handling multiple link failures allowing the network to continue to run. This means that if one link falters,</p>
<p>whether you need a simple integrated T1 line for a couple phone lines and data transfer, or a complicated VoIP solution, telecom blast can handle it for you! stay here for all your telecommunications info and availability!</p>
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		<title>The Advantages Of T1 For Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jun 2007 00:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s quite a buzz about the T1 and why it would be of benefit to households and businesses with voice and data service needs.
T1 is a telephone technology made for Bell Company that allows a good volume of phone traffic on a singular line that connects different offices. These were called “trunk carriers” as they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There’s quite a buzz about the T1 and why it would be of benefit to households and businesses with voice and data service needs.</p>
<p>T1 is a telephone technology made for Bell Company that allows a good volume of phone traffic on a singular line that connects different offices. These were called “trunk carriers” as they can carry a great number of phone calls on one line. This has been made possible due to advancements in technology using optical lines. <a href="http://totalnetservice.com/" target="_self">T1 internet line</a></p>
<p>This kind of service was once limited only to large companies as this kind of service are cost prohibitive. Telephone industry deregulation during the 1980’s and the technology boom of the nineties has brought widespread use of the internet and smaller businesses where able to access newer and better telephone technologies. Communications equipments cost also became affordable. Because of this availability of t1 technology, smaller businesses were able to do their transactions much faster as their communications also became faster. And because T1 is easy to install just about anywhere there is a phone line connection, means that T1 can installed just about any rural locations making this highly reliable digital service a most right technology for most businesses. This means that you can have a T1 connection in areas that DSL don’t have access to. T1 is highly reliable also as compared to other internet services and we ensure that you have your connectivity where you want them and when you want them. It is a tested and is professional grade digital line, it is most reliable and won’t let you down.</p>
<p>Since <strong>T1 is a digital service</strong>, it is highly versatile and can handle large streams of information such as a high speed internet service and a stream of phone calls without affecting its 1.5 mbps speed. It can handle data like caller I.D. services can also be specified to voice and data where half is dedicated to calls and the other half is used for internet services. This makes the T1 as the most appropriate tool for businesses big and small such as call centers, school districts, banks and insurance companies. Making T1 service more affordable also attracted other small businesses which make it right for your business too.</p>
<p>If your company is currently forking out 500 a month for your phone and internet needs and that multiple personnel are using multiple phone lines, the T1 is the right service for you. What was once limited to only the big companies is now available to you and your businesses.</p>
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		<title>DSL</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2006 00:20:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital Subscriber Line or DSL may be a faster broadband connection that can do various functions at very high speeds compared to that of a dial-up connection yet like other things it has also its own disadvantages. Here are some of them:
Availability
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Digital Subscriber Line or DSL may be a faster broadband connection that can do various functions at very high speeds compared to that of a dial-up connection yet like other things it has also its own disadvantages. Here are some of them:</p>
<p>Availability</p>
<p>The DSL connectivity is very much reliant and limited to a certain area of coverage and thus it is very rare that there is DSL availability in remote areas. Considering that signal coverage ranges only up to an 18,000 foot radius, then users far away from this signal source will have limited or no access at all. Also, if you don’t have an existing phone line you will have to get one.</p>
<p>Expensive</p>
<p>DSL connection is pricier in comparison to dial-up connection services. Internet service providers charge from $19.99 up to $100 monthly depending on your location, the DSL bundle that you want and the availability in your area.</p>
<p>Connection delays</p>
<p><strong>DSL connections</strong> utilizes spare telephone line channels and once there is heavy traffic of phone calls, connection speeds slow down and transmission of data also gets delayed as receiving calls are always on top of the priority list.</p>
<p>DSL lines utilize the outmoded copper wires usually used for telephone wiring and are incompatible with the newer and faster lines made of fiber optic.</p>
<p>Uploading</p>
<p>There is also a difference of speed in the sending and receiving of data, uploading is far slower than downloading or receiving data from the internet. Transferring heavy data can sometimes crawl to speeds too slow for convenience.</p>
<p>. Speed differs on proximity to service provider. The close you are to the server the faster your internet connection. On the other hand, if you are almost 18,000 feet away from the server then your internet connection will experience considerable lag resulting to server time outs.</p>
<p>. Sending data is faster than uploading from the net</p>
<p>. There is a limitation to DSL connectivity as not everyone can have access</p>
<p>So before every business establishment or home decide to acquire any internet service, they must first weigh the advantages and disadvantages of using a <strong>DSL connection</strong>.</p>
<pre>The faster connection time can spell the difference in the success of a business that is dependent on net connectivity. A sub par connection would not simply do, so one must decide whether to use DSL or employ a connection with a higher bandwidth.</pre>
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