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T1 Internet Access
T1 lines are most commonly used where other forms of high speed data access may be not available, although not always the case, it is also used as a form of more reliable dedicated means of access.
What is a T1? T1 is a Telecom term for a 1.544Mhz facility. Also known as a "Hi-Cap" for High Capacity circuit. T1 is its most common name. A T1 is carried by 4 copper wires (or via fiber and converted back to copper at the customer site) and can support a wide range of services to include voice, data, and video. Through multiplexing, a T1 circuit can carry a combination of all of these services into a single circuit, reducing monthly access costs as opposed to buying individual DS0 (analog or digital) circuits. You would need one for each service.
How and Where T1s are Used. T1 lines are considered high capacity circuits, typically used by Telephone companies and medium to large business users that require more than a handful of individual lines, trunks, or DS0-level data circuits. Dependable high speed Internet access and phone systems are the most common use for T1 facilities, however, for larger businesses, point-to-point T1 services may link two locations in a private network arrangement, either across town, or across the country. T1 facilities can carry voice or data, as it is a digital transport service that is limited only in terms of its overall capacity.
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