T3 Line Vendor Review
Written by - Debra Johannesburg, Staff Writer
If a T1 service isn't enough to meet
your needs, you can choose from the Tier 1 service providers' comprehensive t3
line (DS-3) service options. This high-speed line is offered in
variables of up to 45 Mbps (from 3 Mbps to 45 Mbps or just 45 Mbps, depending
on your needs) of continuous bandwidth so you can optimize the response time
of your Web site, transfer large video files, or offer regional Internet
access. We found 5 service providers that offer great plans. The first plan we
found was with ACC Business. ACC uses the ATT network exclusively and is at
the top when it comes to reliability. At ACC you'll get the realiability you
would expect from ATT without the price.
Sprint also came up high in our
review of T3 service plans. Sprint offers an incredible SLA (Service Level
Agreement) with their service standing behind the product they offer 100%.
While this may seem like something all providers do, further research will
show that not all providers offer an SLA like Sprint. The third provider
offering a great T3 plan is Telepacific. Unfortunately Telepacific is a
regional player and only offers service in California and Las Vegas. Because
of their focus they are extremely specialized and offer incredible customer
support and reliability. If you're not in California you may consider moving
there just to get this service!
The fourth plan we found and highly
recommend is Telarus. Telarus is a reseller for Global Crossing, Qwest, and
Wiltel. While you will get the value of the underlying provider you will not
pay the price you would going in the front door. Telarus buys in bulk from
these networks and transfers on the cost savings to its customers. Telarus is
a virtual provider so you will not have extra hops to the network. You jump
right on from your local CO and don't have to worry about extra latency! The
final plan we suggest in our top 5 is Savvis. Savis offers Tier 1 service and
highly reliable customer service. While they have a limited footprint, once
you're on the network you'll have one of the best services around
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