The T1 Services
You should consider a T1 line business if your company can benefit from a highly reliable telephone and Internet service will reduce your telecommunications costs in general. If your business has more than 7 individual telephone lines and their employees use the Internet, your business is an excellent candidate to reduce spending with a business T1 line.
What exactly is a T1 line?
A T1 line is a dedicated line that carries digital data between your location and the office of the telephone company customer. It has a bandwidth of 1,544 Mbps you can imagine it is divided into 24 channels.
When a business T1 line is dedicated to telephone service, can run 24 simultaneous external telephone calls. Each call is carried out a separate “channel” or segment of the data stream. Your T1 line and plug in the phone”s internal PBX lines device which is its private branch exchange – as their own phone company. The PBX allows calls, with a length of 3 or 4 digits, offers services such as voicemail, call waiting, hunt groups, music on hold, and other features. The controller 24 also handles external calls simultaneously. For many companies this will call the external requirements of 100 or more staff.
An alternate version of the T1 PRI T1 is found often in the customer service center where the customer representatives review of records of clients with their customers. With T1 PRI, there are 23 voice channels and one data channel that can connect to a server. When a customer calls, the caller ID data is passed to the server stops and displays the customer record on the computer screen of the representative of the clients receiving the incoming call.
Your business T1 line can be dedicated to Internet access. You can connect the T1 line on a card in your LAN Server to provide a capacity of 1,544 Mbps Internet. This bandwidth is comparable to 30 to 60 dial-up (depending on the quality of the phone line). Because the T1 line is digital, there is no reduction in quality caused by interference or noise on the line.
Alternatively, the T1 line can integrate telephony and Internet services. You could spend a number of “channels” for telephone service and the rest of the Internet. An additional card in the PBX data streams from the Internet to an interface card in the LAN server. This is a popular choice for many small and medium enterprises.