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| QuoteMyT1.com was started in 2004. Our purpose has always been to help businesses find the best possible prices for their telecommunications needs. Although our name says T1, we are not limited to T-1s. Far from it. We can help you with all sorts of high speed telecom circuits. Most of our clients are searching for Direct Internet Access (DIA) T1s. These provide dedicated 1.55MB access to the Internet. And, most have Service Level Agreements (SLA) that guarantees a very high quality service. But larger businesses demand multiple bonded T1s providing 3MB or higher service. We help businesses find these lines as well. As technology evolves and new services become available you can count on QuoteMyT1.com to be among the first to offer the latest to you, our customers. Currently, some of the hottest products on the market are MPLS (Multiple Protocol Label Switching), VOIP (Voice Over IP) and Ethernet. Many customers are now relying on these new products to provide new and better service to their employees and customers while at the same time lowering their overall telecom costs. These products and more are all available through QuoteMyT1.com. Some of our clients have offices in several cities and they desire to connect all of these offices with dedicated high-speed lines so employees can share files and computer applications. Several of the providers that QuoteMyT1 represent offer a new type of service that is perfect for this application. Using Multiple Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), these providers can furnish dedicated point-to-point high speed lines connecting remote offices for data and telephone transmission. Imagine being able to share files with an associate hundreds of miles away as quickly and effortlessly as if they were in the next office. This is commonplace for users of MPLS. Quotes for MPLS are not yet available instantly as are T-1 quotes. Our independent knowledgeable advisors will be happy to assist you with a no obligation quotation for MPLS based services. Most of our providers are now offering Ethernet based DIA service. Typically, speeds of these circuits start at 10MB and can be increased in increments of 10MB. The cost of these high-speed circuits is lower than you might think. On average, they can cost around $20 per MB for speeds around 100MB. Though not available everywhere, it is available in most larger cities. If you don't have an Ethernet connection today or if your current provider does not offer Ethernet, QuoteMyT1.com may be able to help you. Ask our consultant about it or go to QuoteMyEthernet.com for more information. There is never a charge and no obligation to use our consulting services. T1s, DS3s or Ethernet lines are not limited to providing DIA service. Local and long distance telephone service can be added to DIA so that your new T1 provides solutions to all of your telecom needs. And, with new VOIP technology, telephone service costs can really be reduced while providing more features than you might have with your current provider. Be sure to ask our consultant about VOIP telephone services. Ethernet is a super way to obtain Direct Internet Access. Normally available in increments of 10MB, Ethernet is a very cost effective way to obtain very high speed service. A 10MB connection can cost about the same amount as 2 bonded T1s. Over 3 times the speed for approximately the same cost. It truly is the future. And, the future is here. Call one of our very knowledgeable impartial consultants toll free at 800-880-2001 and use Promo Code 15398 to find out more about your future Ethernet service. You can also go to QuoteMyEthernet.com for more information. Use our free no obligation search engine to find your nearest authorized Avaya, Lucent, Nortel, Inter-Tel, Cisco dealer or network equipment provider. It is easy to find the right dealer or technician for you. VARSearch--the only real time VAR search engine. Give it a try now. If you are a qualified dealer or technician, we would like to partner with you and add you to our nationwide VARNetwork. Check for details. |
Written by: QuoteMyT1 Staff - Jan 6, 2009 Should you be upgrading your DSL to a T1 connection to the Internet? People are often confused when an upgrade of DSL service is considered. One must consider several factors when analyzing your current DSL connection and whether it should be replaced. For many, a factor to be considered is the reliability of the DSL connection. If reliability of the applications run are critical to your operation, serious consideration should be made to upgrading the DSL to a T1 connection. Though DSL can provide a cost effective and quick means of obtaining a high-speed connection to the Internet, it is not intended to support large numbers of users in a commercial environment as is a T1 connection. When employees and, more importantly, your customers are dependent on your Internet connection, reliability becomes very critical. If your Internet connection is used by your customers to access your database or server, then the reliability of your connection is most critical. Your employees consider the Internet connection critical as they connect to the email server or use ASP products. It is really a lifeline for your business. With no reliable lifeline, will your business thrive? Will it grow? Will it survive? Will any monthly savings of a sub-par connection make up for the loss of employee productivity or customer loss when DSL connections are down or bogged down? Critical connections should be carried on T1s. Nothing less will do. Many smaller businesses are extremely sensitive to pricing and cannot afford the cost of a T-1. T1s can cost many times the price of a DSL connection. As residential customers generally are most price sensitive, they should not consider T1 circuits unless there is an overwhelming business reason or there is a technical reason that a DSL will not work. A lot of people do not realize that a DSL or cable Internet connection can be just as fast or faster than a T1. A problem with DSL is that, in most cases, it is oversubscribed. Oversubscription is when a fixed amount of available bandwidth is shared by several customers where more bandwidth is committed to the combined customers than is available. If one customers is a heavy user, they can use a high amount of the bandwidth and other users suffer. Business DSL is a higher priority than residential DSL, but can still be oversubscribed. If price is the most critical factor, DSL may be OK for your application. However, if reliability of your Internet connection is paramount, you may be well advised to order your dedicated T1 today. |