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What exactly are bonded ds1/t1 lines?
| Added: 06-03-2010 Author: Ron Legarski Category: Broadband Internet |
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T1 technology is consistent prevalence and very little downtime. Any downtime is usually completed within 4-24 hours. There is a cheaper option for Internet connectivity, but they are not available or if they are not as reliable as T1 technology.
Top Grain is one's T1 line T1, which includes a conduit for data, voice and video transmission. Common Bonding T1s solutions to meet the needs of increased trade. T3 lines are available, but can be more expensive and often excessive for small businesses. T3 lines more commonly used in universities and ISP provider. T3 lines transmit data rate of 45 percent Mbps. Top Grain T1 is the cost of the average cost of T1 lines multiplied by the number of additional T1 lines to create a Top Grain T1 line.
Top Grain T1 leased lines are common, especially for commercial use. They are too big and expensive for personal use. Top Grain T1 used in conventional ways. One way is to balance the load, so that a T1 line is not burdened with network traffic. Another way is a huge radio and video files over a single T1, but traffic is not justify the cost of T3 lines.
If one starts with a business T1 and had a need for expansion, need a little time to start building a T1 line Top Grain than a full upgrade T3 line. The increase from T1 to T3 expensive and can take up to months. This type of downtime is not acceptable to some companies, unless scheduled in advance.
It is much easier and less expensive than point to the T1 line with a significant increase. There are other technologies out there for Internet connectivity, such as fiber optics and DSL. Fiber optics is not always available in all areas and can be expensive to run than the cellular companies. DSL can not guarantee reliable broadband speeds are important to the business run fast
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