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October 29, 2007

T1 Reliability

Filed under: Cavalier T1 — admin @ 2:50 pm

While T1 is typically more expensive than DSL service, T1 broadband does offer many advantages over DSL. The greatest one of these advantages is the level of reliability T1 provides over DSL and Cable lines, which commonly go down during the course of business. Unfortunately, they typically do not offer any guarantees to reimburse you for critical time lost that may cost your business thousands of dollars. T1 lines typically come with some type of service level agreement or SLA.  This SLA guarantees minimum uptime which averages from 99.9% to 99.999%.  They provide you with compensation or service credits should their service fall below this expectation.  Other guarantees include maximum latency, minimum packet delivery, and protection against chronic outages.

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October 26, 2007

T1 Provider Options Grow, Prices Drop

Filed under: Cavalier T1 — admin @ 10:26 am

Although many predicted the end of price erosion for a T1 internet connection, it continues to fall. Popularity of these reserved lines has allowed T1 usage to grow at an alarming pace over the past few years, and the trend doesn’t look like it is going to stop anytime soon. However, with all these customers, there are sure to be many new providers vying for your business.

T1 bandwidth prices dropped as some companies have gone out of business and the large number of telecommunications companies are fighting for a place in a smaller market. While many service providers did have room to lose margin, many have come dangerously close to the edge of selling circuits at a loss and many have gone beyond this point. So, solvency of the T1 internet service provider should be a consideration when looking for service.

It is also important to remember that not all T1 providers actually deliver the same product. Some of these providers have “overbooked” T1 lines, which should be reserved for one customer only. This has resulted in lower bandwidth rates than agreed upon at the outset. Be sure to properly research your potential T1 provider and thoroughly read the service agreement.

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October 25, 2007

Voice T1

Filed under: Cavalier T1 — admin @ 9:26 am

Voice T1 lines can be extremely useful and are most commonly found among businesses and call centers with multiple telephone lines or very large call volumes. In these conditions, it is much more practical to have one T1 line than two dozen traditional telephone lines. Each T1 line can contain up to 24 individual channels to be used for voice or data transmission. So, a pure voice T1 line will have 24 telephone lines with extremely reliable service, quality reception, good long distance rates, as well as a large selection of calling features. In addition, voice T1 lines use digital or analog transmission, which is very useful in situations that do not allow for the use of a PRI line, which is always digital.

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October 23, 2007

Cavalier Integrated T1

Filed under: Cavalier T1 — admin @ 3:08 pm

Integrated T1 lines are becoming one of the most efficient and most popular solutions for small businesses’ telecommunication networking needs. Integrated T1 lines provide local calling capabilities, long distance calling, a wide selection of calling features, and Internet and data bandwidth all on one single connection.

Consolidating these services with a single provider is a great way to cut down on costs and increase productivity. Using a single provider is more convenient and more cost-effective than using several different ones. One major advantage to using integrated T1 is that special equipment can be used to allocate lines specifically into voice or data lines. For example, a full T1 line consists of 24 individual channels, so 12 may be allocated as data lines, while the other 12 may be used for company telephone lines.

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October 16, 2007

Advantages of T1

Filed under: Cavalier T1 — admin @ 3:21 pm

Nearly all office-based and modern retail businesses require some type of Internet access in order to perform daily operations. T1 telecommunication services provide efficient, reliable Internet and other network connections at up to 1.54Mbps. These full T1 lines provide this bandwidth, which is the same data rate as symmetric DSL. However, a T1 circuit provides the most reliable bandwidth available when leased from a quality T1 provider, which is why businesses are willing to pay a little more for T1 than for alternative services, such as DSL or Cable. The reason these T1 lines are so much more reliable is because they operate on a reserved circuit, which allows a guaranteed amount of bandwidth at all times, ensuring that business operations will not be held up due to networking issues.

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October 11, 2007

About T1 Lines

Filed under: Cavalier T1 — admin @ 4:08 pm

The T1 standard for data telecommunications was first developed by AT&T in the 1960’s as a method to be able to send additional data along a common 2 pair of copper wire. However, it wasn’t until the 1990’s that the market for T1 lines became competitive enough to allow prices to drop and demand to increase. The United States Government has been using T1 technology since at least 1984, along with major technology companies such as IBM.

Since T1 service is so dependable and trustworthy, the number of T1 lines being used in the United States has been increasing by at least 15% annually for the past decade.

T1 lines operate by maintaining a single open circuit at all times, as opposed to traditional telephone services that reuse the same line for many connections through a process known as “switching.” This allows for guaranteed available bandwidth for the businesses, which more traditional technologies cannot offer.

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October 8, 2007

Fractional T1 Lines

Filed under: Cavalier T1 — admin @ 11:06 am

It is possible to purchase T1 lines which only partially utilize the maximum transfer rate of 1.54 Mbps. These are referred to commonly as “fractional T1 lines”. This allows for T1 service that is more affordable when all 24 channels are not necessary.

Fractional T1 lines are exactly the same as Full T1 lines, except the only the difference is the amount of separate 64Kbps lines provided. These T1 lines are available in nearly any fraction of the full 24 channel circuit. For example, a 12 channel fractional T1 line will provide 12 lines of 64 Kbps bandwidth, or 768Kbps (12 x 64 = 768). Since full T1 lines have become more affordable recently, fractional T1 lines are not as cost-effective as they once were.

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October 3, 2007

Full T1 Lines

Filed under: Cavalier T1 — admin @ 3:16 pm

T1 is a type of telecommunication line used to deliver voice and bandwidth information over a reserved circuit. This method incorporates the use of copper or fiber-optic cables, which are capable of providing up to 24 separate channels for use in voice or data transmission.

Full T1 lines use all 24 of these channels to provide 1.54 Mbps of data transfer, including high-speed Internet access and voice conversation. Full T1 lines are ideal for, and most commonly used in, businesses which contain 5-50 employees.

Each of the 24 channels may be allocated to serve a different purpose. For example, a full T1 line with 24 channels may be split in half to accommodate a business office with 768Kbps of bandwidth connectivity and 12 separate voice telephone lines.

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October 1, 2007

What is T1?

Filed under: Cavalier T1 — admin @ 10:08 am

T1 is a term commonly used to describe a specific type of leased telecommunication line. T1 lines are reserved circuits that use both copper or fiber-optic cables, and which are most commonly leased by businesses and other organizations on a monthly or yearly basis.

T1 lines provide efficient voice and data networking abilities, so businesses can easily stay connected with satellite offices and secondary locations. T1 lines consist of a circuit of up to 24 separate channels that transmit data at 64Kbps each, therefore giving a full T1 line the capacity to transmit 1.54 Mbps of data both sent and received.

The advantage of using one of these reserved circuits is that it guarantees a minimum amount of bandwidth at all times for network traffic, making them ideal for businesses which rely on Internet and other network use.

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