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Business T1 Service – When is the Right Time to Ditch the DSL?

Article by Stacy Fordham

T1 internet service is but a dream to many small businesses. Business T1 Service, like DSL service, is a high speed internet option operating at a bandwidth of 1.544 Mbps. The notable distinction is that T1 reliably delivers that optimal speed to the consumer, whereas DSL often lags due to over-subscription. T1 provides a dedicated service line directly to the CO (central office). DSL offers the same speed when internet traffic is low, but gets bogged down when traffic gets congested as numerous customers share an internet service line. Choosing Business T1 Service is a huge choice, but one that can revolutionize your business and the services you provide.

Determining whether your business should opt for T1 service over DSL can be a daunting task. Price can be a deciding factor for many small businesses as service can cost between 0 and 0 monthly with significant start-up costs. Aside from cost, the needs of your business must be considered. Not having T1 service can negatively impact your business through loss of employee productivity, customer inconvenience, and information lag when real-time information means real-time problem solving. Several factors that need to be considered:

1) My business hosts a web site or FTP (file transfer protocol) site.2) My business hosts an e-mail server or employee/customer blog.3) My employees need real-time access to work productively.4) My customers need ready access to my database.5) My network needs voice-grade channels for telephone connection.6) My business relies upon web conferencing to conduct business.7) My business uses video on demand for education, sales, etc.

These are seven golden reasons why your business should strongly consider stepping up to a Business T1 Service.

T1 service is a dedicated line for internet access that allows for use of an entire line’s peak performance possibilities, because the line is dedicated and not a shared line. A

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