Friday, May 15, 2009

T1 Detail

A look at T1 Services and What it Offers

Written by: Les Harper - May 15, 2009


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T1 is a high speed digital network (1.544 mbps) developed by AT&T in 1957 and implemented in the early 1960's to support voice transmission. The primary innovation of T1 was to introduce "digitized" voice. Back then a fully analog telephone system was used.

The T1 line is comprised of 24 channels. All these 24 channels can be utilized for voice as well as data lines. When integrated into your business, the T1 line is joined with a router that divides the 24 channels into phone lines or data lines on the basis of your telecommunication requirements.

In spite of being slightly expensive, the T1 voice connectivity is a dependable and quicker alternative for the business houses contemplating various options to manage their long distance voice traffic. For the purpose of the long distance services, the most extensively used form is the switched call, which originates from the common POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) lines and is routed via the switch of a local telephone company. At present, some dedicated long distance analog connection is transmitted over a digital T1 voice line. It helps in reducing the per-minute rate of calls to a great extent, but the amount of calls has to be large enough to compensate for the monthly fee charged by the carrier for the T1 line. The more calls you made the more savings you would do.

T1 can also be used for data services, and the main benefits of using for internet access are – Dedicated bandwidth, high-speed, always-on Internet access. For dial-up bandwidth is very low, for DSL sometimes maintenances services are poor. With approximately 6 times more speed, than a normal residential modem, a single T1 data line can handle several users simultaneously, depending on the tasks being executed.

Digital T1 Data Service provides dedicated bandwidth to enable you to access the Internet at amazing high-speeds and at economical prices. In addition, the digital T1 services are more reliable compared to the analog modem. Due to the high access speed and dedicated bandwidth, digital T1 for Data Communication makes it possible for you to implement state-of-the-art connectivity solutions. With remote accessibility solutions for accessing corporate data, you can easily ensure customer satisfaction.

Another major advantage of T1 is that you can satisfy all your telecommunication needs through a single T1 data line. You no longer need to move through dial-up, DSL, or ISDN lines for Internet connectivity. This is especially crucial for handling critical tasks such as database access that require a reliable Internet service.

T1 services are mainly provided by telecom operators. Various telecommunications industry leaders as AT&T, MCI, Sprint, Verio, Qwest and New Edge provide T1 connectivity for business purposes.

T1 data service is a direct connection to the telecommunication carrier's network. An approximate subscription cost would be $650 per month, with initial facility charges of about $5000. The seemingly high cost is justified by the high-speed dedicated T1 line support that boosts your business efficiency and productivity.

T1 Services can give businesses the advantage it needs in today's globally competitive marketplace: high-speed, dedicated Internet access with the same high standards of performance and reliability you've come to expect from the world-wide leaders in telecommunications.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Benefits of Ethernet

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Benefits Of Giga Ethernet



Ethernet is the most popularly used Local Area Network (LAN) technology today. An Ethernet is basically implemented using a twisted-pair copper cable—usually Category 5 or CAT 5 cable comprising four twisted wire pairs. The most common implementation is for data transmissions speeds of 10 Mbps (Megabits Per Second). Fast Ethernet typically used to implement the backbone of a LAN provides 100Mbps of data transmission speed.

To meet the needs of growing enterprises and the demands of high performance computers and software applications, today an even higher level of technology is available. This technology is known as the Gigabit Ethernet. As the name suggests, a Gigabit Ethernet supports data transmissions at the rate of 1 Gbps (Giga Bits Per Second) or 1000 Mbps.

Need for Gigabit Ethernet

A typical network of an enterprise is quite similar to plumbing in your house, where several small pipes are connected to a few medium-sized pipes, which are further joined with one large pipe that supplies the water. In the same way, when you implement a network to connect several desktops, you need a pipe that has enough bandwidth to support data transmission between these desktops. This is the reason why, today enterprises want to implement a network backbone that can easily handle the increasing network traffic of rapidly growing Internet technologies and software applications.

You realize the need for a Gigabit Ethernet, when you repeatedly start receiving complaints from users about slow response time on the network. A network usually slows down when you upgrade your workstations, servers, and applications to higher technology, but fail to upgrade the bandwidth to support the increase in the demand for higher data transfer speeds.

Due to the development of several high-end software and database applications, servers today are designed to process very large files and transfer data at quite high speeds. The efficiency of these advanced servers, however, is of no use if your network infrastructure does not offer the same performance as your servers.

Moreover, as 100 Mbps Fast Ethernets become popular in the late half of 1990s, enterprises started provisioning their powerful and new workstations with faster 100 Mbps connections. Over time, as companies grew, more and more users were added to the existing networks. IT managers were now forced to look for options that would enable their enterprise network to support bandwidth-intensive software applications and Internet communications technologies to individual desktops.

To improve overall performance of the network and prevent bottlenecks from developing on your mission-critical servers, powerful workstations and high-end applications IT managers opted to upgrade their current technology to Gigabit Ethernet. The need of preventing network bottlenecks and enhancing the network response time is sufficed by the Gigabit Ethernet that provides the larger pipe to implement your network backbone and alleviate the congestion at the aggregation points of your network.

1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet has evolved from the traditional 10 Mbps and Fast 100 Mbps technologies. This high-speed Ethernet can be easily implemented over the cable infrastructure laid down for traditional and Fast Ethernets. The only difference is that in older Ethernets we used only two pairs of twisted-pair cable—out of four—for data transfer, in Gigabit Ethernet to speed up the transmission you need to use all four pairs.

Benefits of Gigabit

Being 100 times faster than the traditional Ethernet and 10 times faster than the Fast Ethernet makes Gigabit Ethernet an ideal choice for many medium and large-sized enterprises who want to implement high-performance network infrastructure. Some of the key benefits of Gigabit Ethernet are listed below.

• Higher bandwidth that the technology offers promises of higher performance and eliminates network bottlenecks.
• The technology dramatically improves the system response time by ensuring much faster data transfer speed on the network.
• You can have multi-Gigabit speeds with the help of Gigabit switches and server adaptors.
• You can use the technology to eliminate distorted video and audio transmissions by using features such as Quality of Service (QoS).
• The technology is quite economical to acquire and your Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is quite low.
• Gigabit Ethernet is fully compatible with traditional and Fast implementations and it can be implemented using the same CAT 5 cable used by the older Ethernets.

With continuous addition of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1000 Mbps computers in rapidly growing enterprises, it will not take much time when the demands of these computers will exceed the network capacity of your Ethernet implementation—especially, if your users need to perform multitasking and work with large files over the network. As more and more high speed computers are added, the response time of the network will go down. To overcome this problem and meet the increasing demand of faster network, it is highly recommended that you install the Gigabit Ethernet as the network backbone. This solution will help you in significantly increase the throughput of your network and will not even cost you a lot on your pocket.

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Friday, February 06, 2009

What is MPLS all about

The Advantages of MPLS

Improved uptime (from ultra-fast re-routing) – if a major connection within the MPLS network goes down, and another path exists, traffic can be re-routed down such a path in milliseconds. In other words,there can be a major circuit outage, but you wouldn’t notice anything as the network detects and works around the problem instantly.

Improved experience from your VPN (thanks to different Classes of Service being applied to customer-defined prioritised classes of VPN Traffic) – instead of all traffic being treated as being of equal priority, the appropriate Quality of Service settings can be applied to traffic within your WAN, so that time-sensitive traffic is assigned priority over delay tolerant traffic. For example, if the inbound traffic to your head office from your remote sites maxes out your Head Office’s connection, the traffic from your sites is prioritised in accordance to your wishes (e.g. phone calls might be prioritised above application traffic to a key server, which might be prioritised above web traffic, which might be prioritised above email).

Cost-effective, scalable IP VPNs – forget complex meshes of tunnels between your various sites. MPLS IP VPNs make it far simpler to set up a scalable VPN, and to add new locations to an existing one. You don’t need additional hardware, such as expensive firewalls. All you need is standard routers.

Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) allows multiple sites to be joined together as though they were on the same LAN – , your Chicago, Washington or New York offices can be as easy to connect into your LAN in your California office as the three PCs in the next room.

Greater bandwidth utilisation within the WAN – the traditional way of ensuring Quality of Service within the WAN is to create virtual circuits dedicated solely to particular streams of delay-sensitive traffic (such as phone calls and site-to-site connectivity). This works, but is not ideal, as the circuits are underutilised for most of the time. MPLS allows prioritised Classes of Service; this is a far better method of achieving the same Quality of Service experiences, as the little used bandwidth can be used by other services when the services that have a higher priority aren’t using it.

Quicker & easier service provisioning and upgrades – with MPLS there’s no need to manually set up routing at every hop through the core network. The upshot is that the lead time between you placing your order and it being delivered may shrink. The time between you ordering an upgrade and it being delivered may also shrink.

Less network congestion – congestion can mean that the shortest path between two points may not be the best one for data to be sent along. MPLS offers sophisticated Traffic Engineering options that enable traffic to be sent along atypical paths, bypassing congested areas of the network. This re-routing also relieves the congestion somewhat.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

T1 Carriers Making the Right Choice

T1 carriers at the best prices are not always as simple as it seems. Many customers want a T1 a carrier service at the cheapest possible price. Whilst this is understandable they often do not make the correct comparison or understand the whole life implications. This is especially true when the system goes down and the response time is less than adequate. Would you want your customers or potential customers to be unable to have the service they deserve?

Our existing customers know we only offer T1 services from Tier 1 carriers. This means you will be provided with a first class service in terms of uptime (usually 99%)
and a responsive and active repair service in the fastest time possible. These guarantees are written into the contract so you know from day one the service you will expect. Far too often potential t1 customers try to negotiate a price with us based on an offering from a 2nd or 3rd tier carrier. This is not comparing like with like and on this basis we will not compete. If you want the cheapest T1 service and the likely unreliability that goes with it then that is your choice. One downside you will notice is that you are sharing bandwidth with other customers and at peak times your service will slow down. Our services are dedicated and that means dedicated to you and nobody else.

Some questions you may want to ask 2nd or 3rd tier carriers are:-

1. Can you guarantee 99% uptime?
2. Can you guarantee minimum downtime and response rates
3. Are all charges included in the MRC (Monthly Recurring Charge)
4. What are the penalties for terminating the contract early
5. Ask all the questions that are particular to your situation.


The most important thing is to get everything in writing before you sign a contract and don’t rely on the sales representative sales pitch.

What makes us different is we give it to you straight. A t1 circuit can be a large financial commitment and we want to get it right for you. We will tailor a T1 to your specific requirements. You may want VOIP, Point to Point, DS3 or any combination. We can help with equipment as well as the T1 carrier as we have a network of VAR’s (Value Added Resellers) who can help with all the technical details or equipment.

We want the customer to be satisfied in every respect. Our Product Specialists will help our potential and existing customers all the way. We don’t just sell you a T1 circuit and leave you. You can contact us any time and we are always there to help you.

Our existing t1 customers give us repeat business and renew their contracts at the end of their chosen term. This speaks for itself so we must be doing it right. If any potential t1 customer wants references from some of our existing clients we can provide this too.
To sum up ask the right questions and get the answers in writing. Compare like with like and ask what service is provided with a tier 1 carrier compared with a second or third tier carrier? Ask us anything you like we are not just here to make a t1 sale.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

DS3 FOR LARGE VOLUME DATA AND VOICE TRANSFERS

DS3 FOR LARGE VOLUME DATA AND VOICE TRANSFERS
It is becoming obvious that a standard T1 circuit will not be able to cope with the growth of bandwidth applications. For example a T1 circuit is 1.5 megabits/sec whereby downloading a three minute piece of music is 3MB or 24 megabits. Uploading or downloading a digital photograph would use 2 MB or 16 megabits. A Power Point presentation is 10 MB or 80 megabits. If several office workers were to transmit a Power Point presentation at the same time the T1 connection would slow down for three or more minutes. This does not allow for all the other bandwidth limiting applications such as spam ‘e’ mail choking the connection to the Internet whilst trying to connect with the ‘e’ mail server. Other office workers may also be watching their security or baby cams at home, watching news programs, video channels or uploading other applications.The phenomenal growth in this area cannot possibly cope with a standard T1 line.To keep pace with this growing demand and maintain a High Speed internet connection you need to look for a DS3 provider.A DS3 which is sometimes called a T3 or E3 is leased from a dedicated carrier. This line connects directly between your business to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). A DS3 /T3 uses digital signals on fiber optic cables at a speed of 45,000,000 bits per second or 44.74 MB per second. This equates to 28 T1 connections. Usually a DS3 line is for more than 50 users and/or applications needing maximum bandwidth. Point to Point (PtP) access between two offices or businesses can be supplied by a DS3/T3 connection.A DS3 can cope with 672, 64 Kilobits per second voice conversations or 1 video line which is the standard used by North America and Japan. The DS3 line can cope with full streaming videos and transfers of large amounts of data at the same time without degradation. Large organizations or businesses would commonly use a DS3 line. These businesses or organizations would typically be Call Centers, Universities, Corporations or Internet Service Providers (ISP’s).Small business organizations would also use DS3 at a lower bandwidth when they want to serve multiple locations. These speeds are generally between 6 MB per second and 45 MB per second for a Fractional DS3 and full DS3 respectively.If you are an organization that has 50 or more users or a requirement for multiple bandwidth demands such as video conferencing between locations then you will need a DS3/T3 line. You may also be a business who is in the market wishing to provide bandwidth to your clients on a resale basis.Small to medium size organizations would usually use a standard T1 line which is capable of coping with 24 voice calls at the same time or a fast Internet connection speed of 1.5MB per second. With a DS3 line it can cope with 672 voice calls at the same time along with a fast Internet connection of 45MB per second. This is generally the requirement for huge amounts of data transfers and voice calls. This would equate to 28 T1’s or 672 voice calls.Part of a circuit is known as “Fractional” which is generally used by most customers. As an example a full DS3 is capable of delivering 45 MB per second whereby a Fractional DS3 line is the equivalent of 5 T1’s. This satisfies most business users’ requirements.The cost for a DS3 line depends on the distance you are form the Internet Service Provider (ISP) Central Office (known as CO) connection. You will also be charged for bandwidth usage.If you are planning on installing a DS3 line you would be wise to use a no obligation quote service such as DS3-T1.com. They can obtain the most competitive quotes from a range of carriers thus eliminating the need to trawl around individual carriers for your best DS3 quote. They also have Product Specialists experts in this field who can answer your questions and tailor the service you require.Some uses for DS3 is Point to Point (connecting two locations), Data transfer, Frame Relay, Voice calls and VPN.
DS3-T1 CUSTOMER COMMITMENT
At DS3-T1 our DS3 Bandwidth or Product Specialists are here to guide you through the process. We understand that a DS3 Bandwidth or large T1 circuit can be a large financial commitment and we want to get it right. If you have very specific DS3 Bandwidth specifications and want other services such as VOP,VPL or PTP our T1 Product Specialists can give you sound advice. We may also be able to send a T1 Equipment Specialist to assess your specific technical requirements. We want our T1 customers to be fully satisfied with our service. Working in partnership with our T1 customers,T1 Product Specialists and T1 Equipment Specialists will ensure we provide the best possible advice so our customers can make informed decisions.
DS3 Prices
Here at DS3-T1.com we can offer DS3 prices at competitive rates. During the last few years DS3 prices have been falling and are now within the reach of most businesses. Our DS3 Product Specialists will search and find the best prices for your DS3 circuit or individual DS3 o3 T3 requiremnts.
Nearly all our T1 Carriers cam offer some or all of the following features - Management of Internal Protocol (IP),Data,Voice and Security Solving.
ADAPATABILITY - Management from end to end,customizing VPN and T1 services and methods of multiple carrier aceess.
CUSTOMER CARE - Professional Product Specialists. Highly skilled delivery and installation teams with built in customer processes.
SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS - Tailored to customer requirements,cost effective delivery,superior service,add - on applications.
SECURITY - Monitored firewalls,personal firewalls and digital certificates
FUTURISTIC INTERNET REQUIREMENTS - Monitored braodband,dedicated internet,able to deliver dedicated high speed T1 and DS3 internet services from a tier 1 internet backbone.
T-1 AND MULTIPLE T-1 - High bandwidth solutions and future expansion. T1 1.5 Mbs now with the facility to add on additional T1 services at a later date. This aids business expansion with minimal disruption to existing services.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Var Program

An exciting new VAR program is available for telephone equipment resellers. We supply you with equipment leads and in turn you supply us with T1 leads. Check out this exciting opprtunity at http://www.t1services.org