Why is T1 Long Distance Service Better?

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By Worldnet

The conversion of data and voice into digital information has paved the way for a more modern and better mode of communication called the T1 technology. Compared to the Plain Old Telephone Systems or POTS, T1 dispenses with the former's reliance on analog conversion and re-conversion of the same.

Using digitized traffic and fiber optic cables, T1 works at speeds 60 faster than the traditional phone systems.

Besides this, it has the capacity to handle larger volumes of traffic, something which the POTS fails to accomplish. One T1 line is capable of carrying loads of 24 communication exchanges simultaneously, while the older version can only support one conversation.

T1 effectively reduces, if not eliminates, waiting time with its ability to tap into multiple channels. Whenever a call is made, it seeks for free channel to make a connection and sends a signal that this one is already busy. Once the channel is free, it goes back to the pool of multiple channels, ready to be used again by other people. This dynamic allows this system to serve 100 to 150 users immediately.

In a time where everything proceeds at high speeds, business demands that communications match their needs.

That's what T1 offers. It saves one a lot of time and hassle as it connects phone calls directly to the long distance provider, bypassing the sometimes busy lines of the local providers. Frequently, the calls are toll free. The recipient of the call is billed each month on a subscription which bases its charges on the extent the service was used.

Some might have a reservations about T1 because its installation time is quite long and charges are a bit hefty, however it remains the best choice for companies.

A good come-on for companies struggling for ways to keep expenses low is the competition among long distance communication service providers. The existence of too many market players has drove the phone rates down, giving consumers more leeway in terms of asking for top-notch service at affordable rates.

This contest among T1 providers has empowered users to demand the kind of service promised to them. If company X claimed that its availability rate is 99.9 percent (which means one can use the system for 99.9 hours out of 100 hours without interruption), it should be able to deliver this success rate. When it is unable to do so, check your contract for a punitive clause to protect yourself when the service fails.

Some telecom consultants online offer attractive packages, which they claim are tailored suit to your requirements. Be a skeptical and examine carefully if they are really capable of delivering this type of service.

To make sure that these are not empty promises, discuss important matters with them.

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