How to Tell You Need T1 Service
Written by - Andrew Sinkowski, Staff Writer
Is it time to look for t1
service? Many people are confused when they consider whether to
upgrade from DSL or not. There are several factors to consider when examining
you current DSL connection and the possibility of replacing it. For many
people the biggest factor is reliability and if reliability is critical to the
applications you run over your connection you should seriously consider
replacing your DSL connection with a T1. DSL is a quick and cost effective
method of acquiring high speed bandwidth however it is not intended to support
commercial applications or large numbers of users as are T1 connections.
Reliability becomes critical when customers
or employees depend on your connection for immediate responses. If your
customers use your connection to access your databases or your server or the
internet then reliability of your connection is critical. If your employees
depend on your connections because you host the e-mail server in house or host
web servers or ASP type products, your connections is considered critical. A
critical connection can be viewed much like a lifeline, without which your
business would be negatively impacted. Your monthly savings of having a
sub-par connections will not make up for the loss in productivity of your
employees or loss of customers when your DSL connections gets bogged down or
cut off. To reiterate, critical connections should be supported with a T1.
Many customers are extremely price sensitive
and cannot afford the cost of a T1 which can be as much as 20 times more
expensive than a full T1 connection. Residential customers who are most
sensitive to price should not consider a T1 circuit unless then have a
business reason to pay for such a circuit and cannot access DSL service. Most
people don't realize that a DSL connection can be just as fast as a T1 at
1.5Mbps. The shortcoming of DSL is that it is oversubscribed. This means there
is a finite amount of bandwidth available and a customers speed can drop if
other customers in the neighborhood decide to use their service. SDSL
(Synchronous DSL) is a business class DSL and is ranked as a higher priority
than residential DSL or ADSL (Asynchronous DSL). This means it is not
oversubscribed to the extent than ADSL and is subject to fewer bandwidth
restrictions. In short, if price is your critical factor go with DSL. If
reliability is the critical factor purchase a dedicated T1.
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