T1 versus Digital Subscriber Lines
Upon what point should you optimize Internet service performance to a more rapid and more reliable T1 line? When looking at possibly upgrading your existing DSL network, it is important to consider a number of different issues. Financial damage occurring during the occurrence of connectivity loss and reliability are the leading issues to consider in the case of both large and small business operations. High-speed Internet is important for a large number of companies to conduct business via e-mail, video conferencing, and voice-over-Internet telephone applications. Should an outage occur, your business could be affected at all levels.
Normally, a T1 connection will provide a reliable bi-directional performance of 1.5 Mbps. On the other hand, the bandwidth that a DSL connection is able to work is fully dependent on the distance from the DSLAM, which is the actual equipment box situated in your subdivision by the local phone company. DSL's highest possible reach is 18,000 feet. After that, the copper line's signal is too weak to reliably send data.
Customer service is another feature that differs when comparing a T1 and DSL line. You will find a professional support team supporting a T1 line. This trained team guarantees a 99.99% uptime, around the clock, everyday of the week, because the service is checked constantly. At the first indication associated with an outage, the technicians immediately get to troubleshooting to determine the reason behind the issue and fix it. However, DSL service requires you to act by calling customer service then waiting on hold until a customer service agent is free to answer your call and help you.
Price is the final difference between a T1 and DSL line. With respect to the type of plan you possess, the expense of DSL service may well be anywhere from $19 and $79 a month. As recently as five years ago a T1 line cost averaged around $1,000 per month. This was past the financial constraints of many organizations. Ever since then the price of a T1 network now ranges from the high $300's to the low $700's monthly, making it an option that small businesses and even home offices will most likely consider. A T1 line is more pricey than DSL, but what is the true cost for your company in case your Internet connection crashes? If your work definitely demands that your employees, telephone calls, and electronic mail will always be kept active, it is necessary that you replace DSL and get a reliable T1 line.
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