Understanding T1 Line Speed Technology

Voice and Data T1 Line Service

Ron Legarski
Knowing about your T1 line speed doesn't not take you long to master. If you have been through the experiences of the old dial-up and then moved to Cable or DSL, the you already have a good understanding of the difference the T1 line can make in your speed. It delivers 60 times more data than what your residential modem can. Sometimes it delivers it through copper wires, and if available, it makes use of a fiber optic line. The improvement is amazing.

Another thing to know about these lines and their speed, is they can carry twenty-four voice channels over a phone line. This makes for about 1.544 megabits every second. When you use it for the phone, it gets connected via the phone system. If you plan to connect it to your computer, then you need to hook it up via a router. And you will find that the reliability exceeds that of both the DSL and the Cable.

If you browse the internet often, and you take advantage of one of these lines, you will indeed be a satisfied customer. They have the ability to manage loads of people all at the same time. Whether they are surfing, or playing games, or downloading MP3 files and/or videos, these lines can handle the load with efficiency and without problem. Dependability is their trademark.

Some of these lines can cost as much as one thousand dollars, and others may be just around a couple hundred dollars per month. The price can vary because of the many different phone companies and providers that you may use. They add in the two charges, one from the phone company, and the other from your ISP to determine your monthly charges.

Just one of these lines is able to deliver you 1.54 Mbps of bandwidth. This can be utilized for data, or voice, or even for both. Leasing is available for these lines as well. Some lines are channelized, while others can be un-channelized. The most popular of these two is the un-channelized because with this type of line you can use the bandwidth freely any way you like.

Many people who have made the upgrade from Cable or a DSL line to a T1, describe the experience like trading in an old mule for a Ferrari. There is that much difference in the speed. DSL and the Cable connections give a fair service, but many times during the peak hours, they can still become overloaded and slow, unable to give the promised bandwidth. This is not so for a T1 line. If you are involved in web conferencing or like gaming a lot, then you are going to love a T1 line.

Many T1 line purchasers or leasers, have found that by going through a broker they have given themselves an added advantage. In the first place, the brokers will not mark up your price, so it will be the same as going through the company firsthand. But if anything should possible go wrong, the broker will be in a better position to get something done with the company.

Knowing about your T1 line speed is a quick educational experience. Any experience in upgrading from a dial-up to a Cable or maybe a DSL line, gives you a good solid basic understanding. The T1 line is speed and reliability and dependability, all rolled into one. Depending on your needs, these lines could be the answer you have been looking for. They are indeed a good advancement in technology.

Published by Ron Legarski

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