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  • T1
    T1 Pricing for T1 lines provided directly from multiple T1 service providers including One Communications, ATT, BellSouth, Cogent, Covad, MCI, Qwest, T1 Shopper Provides T1 Prices for T1 Lines From Al
    http://T1SHOPPER.INFO
  • T1s
    Search for T1s, Integrated T1s, Internet T1s, T3s, DS3 Bandwidth and compare prices of Voice T1 and Data T1 carriers in seconds. Find the T1 and T3 Broadband provider service that fits your solution.
    http://T1S.US
  • T1
    Pricing for T1 lines provided directly from multiple T1 service providers including One Communications, ATT, BellSouth, Cogent, Covad, MCI, Qwest, SAVVIS, SBC, Sprint, XO, Megapath, Splice, Cavalier,
    http://T1SHOPPER.ORG
  • Data T1
    Data T1 Line DS1 Solutions, T3 Line DS3 Solutions, Wireless WiFi WiMAX Solutions, Network Solutions, IT Solutions, Computer Solutions, Solutions to Problems, Search and compare prices of Voice T1 and
    http://DATAT-1.ORG
  • Data T1
    Data T1 Line DS1 Solutions, T3 Line DS3 Solutions, Wireless Data T1 WiFi WiMAX Solutions, Network Solutions, IT Solutions, Computer Solutions, Solutions to Problems, Search and compare prices of Voice
    http://DATAT1.ORG
  • Integrated T1
    Online Integrated T1 Search, T1 Internet Service Providers, T3 Bandwidth, DS3 Broadband Prices, cost comparisons and prices of Voice and Data T1 carriers in seconds.
    http://INTEGRATED-T1.NET
  • Integrated T1
    Online Integrated T1 Search, T1 Internet Service Providers, T3 Bandwidth, DS3 Broadband Prices, Telecom cost comparisons and prices of T1 Voice and T1 Data T3 carriers in seconds.
    http://INTEGRATED-T1.ORG
  • T1 Phone
    Search T1 Phone Lines, T1 Phone Systems and compare T1 Lines, T3 Line pricing of Voice T1 and Data T-1 carriers in seconds.
    http://T1PHONE.COM
  • Line T1
    Search for the lowest cost T1 Lines, Cheapest Bandwidth Prices from the Top Internet Service Providers, T1 and T3 Experts in the Telecom Industry. Compare T1 Line prices of Voice and Data T-1 carriers
    http://LINET1.ORG
  • T1
    T1 Pricing for T1 lines provided directly from multiple T1 service providers. Internet T3 and DS3 Networks and Telecom Consultants in Real Time, Call 1.888.765.8301 for a FREE Consultation.
    http://SANDIEGOT1.ORG
  • T1
    Internet T1 Bandwidth speeds, Internet Bandwidth DS1 T1 solutions, T1 quotes DS1 line prices, T1, T3 service providers and PRI, MPLS, DS1, DS3 point 2 point network solutions.
    http://INTERNETT1.ORG
  • T1
    Internet T1 speeds, bandwidth DS1 T1 solutions, T1 quotes DS1 line prices, T1, T3 service providers and DS1, DS3 point to point network solutions.
    http://INTERNETT1.NET
  • Los Angeles T1
    Los Angeles T1 line search to compare California T1 prices of Voice T1's DS1's and Data T1 lines & T3 carriers in seconds.
    http://LOSANGELEST1.NET
  • T1 Price Quote
    Search Low T1 Costs and find the cheapest T1 price quote and compare prices of Voice T1, PRI T1,VoIP, Data T-1, and Internet T3 carriers in seconds.
    http://T1PRICEQUOTE.ORG
  • T1 Line Quote
    T-1 Line Quotes, T3 Line Pricing, compare Internet Bandwidth and search for prices of Voice and Internet Data T1 carriers in seconds.
    http://T1LINEQUOTE.NET
  • T1 Line Quotes
    T3 Line Quotes, T1 Line Quotes, T3 Line Pricing, compare Bandwidth and search for prices of Voice and Internet Data T1 carriers in seconds.
    http://T1LINEQUOTE.ORG
  • Internet Security
    Security Network Solutions, T1 Security Network Solutions, T3 Security Network Solutions, VoIP Security Network Solutions, Bandwidth Security Network Solutions, Wireless Security Network Solutions, IS
    http://SECURITYINTERNET.ORG

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Services Offered by the Telecom Broker Network

Internet T1:
A T1 local access connection to the Internet that can be configured to carry either 24 digitized data channels or one aggregated concatenated data channel at a rate of 1.544 Megabits Per Second (Mbps) that is connected via a T1 Wan Interface Card (WIC), Channel Service Unit / Data Service Unit (CSU/DSU), and Internet router.





DIRECTV:
Everybody Loves DIRECTV! DIRECTV is the number one used satellite TV service in America with over 16 million members and still growing rapidly. Dish Network is far behind in the number of subscribers with only 11.2 million - about 5 million less than DIRECTV.

DIRECTV is The Best in Customer Satisfaction with customer service cannot be beat. For the past several years, DIRECTV has received the highest score for customer satisfaction from The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). These scores were better than those of all other satellite and cable TV companies, including Dish Network. According to the J.D. Power & Associates 2007 Residential Cable/Satellite TV Satisfaction Study, DIRECTV has better customer service than Dish Network.

Saving more money with DIRECTV! If you are looking to save money and avoid any up-front fees, DIRECTV is the service for you! Its packages start as low as $29.99 / month and do not include any type of up-front fee. Dish Network, on the other hand, does charge up-front fees. For example, the Dish Network Digital Home Advantage program charges an up-front fee of $49.99!

DIRECTV Sports Packages are Unrivaled! DIRECTV is far superior to Dish Network when it comes to sports channels. DIRECTV offers certain sports channels that other services cannot offer. DIRECTV has recently added the NBA League Pass and NHL Center Ice to the list of packages that they offer. Dish Network can offer some, but not nearly all of the packages that DIRECTV offers.

DIRECTV Uses theMost Advanced Technology and delivers all of their channels in the best digital-quality picture and sound possible today. DIRECTV simply has more to offer than Dish Network or cable.










VoIP:
Voice over IP is a digital phone service that allow users to make calls across the public switched telephone network (PSTN) via the Internet. By using a high speed Internet connection and a VoIP phone or analog telephone adapter (ATA), a user receives the same type of phone service as plain old telephone service (POTS) plus many additional features. For example, find me / follow me allow a user to enter all of the phone numbers the user wants to ring when the user's VoIP phone number is called. If you are at home, at the office, or on your mobile phone, all of your phones can be rung in succession or at the same time using VoIP!







ADT Home Alarm Systems:
ADT Security systems are high-quality wireless systems that eliminate any worries about an intruder cutting your phone lines to deactivate your home security system.





Telecom Brokerage and Consultant Services:
Multi-Site National and Global Network Solutions: As your organization grows, so does the importance of telecommunications integration and coordination. For example, we can design a Virtual Private Network (VPN) or Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Network that can connect all of your locations to enable sensitive data to flow back and forth at a high speed without the risk of interception. Call us at (888) 255-5859.




MPLS:
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a data communication standard that creates separate data paths for specific sequences of packets. Each packet is identified by a label that is encapsulated into each packet. This eliminates the need for Internet Protocol (IP) routers to look up the IP address of the next router in the network in order to forward the packet and as a result, speeds up the network.

MPLS works across various data protocols such as the Internet Protocol (IP), Asynchronous Transport Mode (ATM), and frame relay. MPLS forwards most packets at layer 2 (switching) instead of at layer 3 (routing) level.

MPLS makes it easier to manage network for quality of service (QoS) because packets can be prioritized by business importance. For example, Voice over IP (VoIP) can be prioritized over email and web browsing packets.




High Speed Internet Access via Ethernet
High Speed Internet Access via Ethernet local access connects end user Ethernet local area networks (LANs) to the Internet over a metropolitan wide area networks (WANs) at speeds ranging from 1 megabit per second (Mbps) up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps). Internet access via Ethernet is an "always on", flat-rate service that offers faster, more cost effective Internet access than is available through traditional telecommunication access technologies such as T1 / T3 or E1 / E3 connections.

Internet access via Ethernet is becoming more and more popular to meet the growing demand for dynamic high bandwidth increases. For example, an increase from 10 to 100 Mbps can be accomplished by a High Speed Internet over Ethernet provider by simple changing the settings on already installed Ethernet switches. This scalability is cost effective for customers in that bandwidth can be increased or decreased quickly and easily, on demand, without the necessity of adding or changing datacom equipment as would be required with T1 / T3 or E1 / E3 local access lines.




DSL (Digital Subscriber Line Service):
Digital Subscriber Line Service (DSL) has become a very popular Internet access service. This is because DSL uses the existing copper pairs that already exist between most customer premise offices and the local phone company central office (CO). A DSL connection is set up between a DSL modem at the customer premise and a DSL access multiplexer, or DSLAM, at the phone company central office. Both voice and data can be run across the same DSL connection by using a filter to separate voice traffic from Internet traffic.

DSL has become a widely-accepted and increasingly reliable method of delivering phone service and providing Internet access that saves end users money because both voice and data are delivered across the same plain old telephone serivce (POTS) line. However, the distance to the local phone company central office where the copper POTS line is connected from the customer premise to the DSLAM will determine the potential speed of the DSL connection.




Wireless Internet Service:
High-speed satellite and microwave Internet connections for business can replace or back up traditional terrestrial landlines such as Internet T1s and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) service. With wireless IInternet service in place as your primary or backup Internet connection, you can always count on low-latency connection to the Internet that means you will have an "always up", "never down", "zero outage" service that eliminates wasted time and increases productivity.




Telecommunications Information on the Wold Wide Web:
Have you been frustrated trying to find telecommunications information on the Internet? Are descriptions of services unclear and so carrier specific that you do not trust the content? Telecom Links understands that there is a shortage of clearly-written information about the myriad of telecom services available today. Consequently, the Telecom Links mission is to be the most comprehensive source of telecommunications information on the World Wide Web.

If you are looking for high-quality, up-to-date information in a simple, easy-to-use format, click on the banner below and you will be taken to the Telecom Links web site where you are always just a mouse click away from information about the telecommunication services you are looking for.




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 Let them have DSL!

Written by: Patrick Oborn - Dec 1, 2008


DSL has been hailed as a great solution for residential broadband needs. You may have heard this term from friends and neighbors when talking about their fast internet connection. It's true, DSL is much faster then a dial-up internet connection, but is it all it's cracked up to be?

With speeds of up to 140 times faster than dial up internet access it s definitely fast but the problem is you don't always get the advertised speed. Your DSL connection is highly dependant on your distance from the phone company. If you're over 5,000 feet your signal will begin to drop off and your connection will be degraded, i.e. slower speed. At about 15,000 feet from the phone company (3 miles) your signal will completely cut off.

The second problem with DSL is the fact that it's highly over subscribed. Oversubscription means that many people are pulling from the same resource. During the afternoon when people are at work there may be plenty of bandwidth to have, but in the evening when everyone is looking up the news, going through e-mail, or shopping online, access tends to be strained. Many people pulling from the same limited resource will find that there's only so much to go around. What does this mean to you? Slow speeds! It's interesting to note that DSL companies lampooned cable internet access as being shared by the neighborhood. Commercials displayed neighbors at each others throats for overusing the connection because it affected other's use. The irony of the commercials is that DSL users suffer from the same problem of common access. It's a great solution, but don't let them fool you....It's not perfect!