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Local T1, also know as local voice T1, is a circuit which can provide up to 24 local phone lines. A T1 line consists of 24 DS0 circuits. Each DSO circuit carries 64 kilobits per second (kbps). 64 kbps is the standard bandwidth of a normal phone line. (For more about local T1 service please click here)

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Unlike DSL and other broadband technologies that are limited to only densely populated areas, T1 service is available just about anywhere with a phone line. T1, also known as DS1, uses repeaters to boost up the signal strength of the transmission - allowing it to travel up to 50 miles away from the nearest Central Office location.

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Each channel (DSO) of a local T1 provides local phone service. In most cases, for local voice T1 to be cost effective in comparison to POTs (plain old telephone service) lines, a company must need at least 12 phone lines. Local T1 can be provided by a few providers in the form of fractional T1, which can provide as few as 12 channels rather than 24, for less cost than a full T1. Voice channels are also included with integrated T1. Integrated T1 provides both voice and internet channels in the same T1 circuit. With integrated T1, the 24 channels can be allocated in virtually any combinations of voice and internet lines, depending on the needs of the customer. Integrated T1 is often more efficient for smaller companies than obtaining two separate T1 circuits for each voice and internet service. Local voice T1 is sometimes confused with long distance T1. Long distance T1 bypasses the local telephone company, thus resulting in significant savings on long distance service. It is important to know that local calls cannot be made with a dedicated long distance T1. Voice T1 is often confused with data internet T1. Without the use of VOIP (voice over internet protocol), an internet T1 circuit cannot be used for making traditional voice calls. Long distance calls however can be made with local voice T1, usually for a per minute charge. For companies which need more than 24 voice lines, bonded voice T1, fractional DS3 voice, or full voice DS3 are options. Full voice DS3, can provide the equivalent number of voice channels as 28 voice T1s. Through the use of recent compression technology, some providers are beginning to compress voice channels to as little as 32 kbps per voice channel. With the use of compression, T1 lines can carry more than 24 voice lines. Compression technology at this point has not fully matured. For this reason, only a few providers offer compression and thus far reviews are mixed. (Click here to return to top of page)

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 Point-to-Point Compared to MPLS

Written by: Dennis Green - Nov 22, 2008


A point-to-point T1 line is a private 1.54 mbps (megabits per second) circuit between to locations. Point-to-point lines have the reputation of being the most secure data transmission available. With the maturity of MPLS (multiprotocol label switching) technology, improvements in encryption, and the ability of tier 1 providers to maintain entire MPLS networks within their closed system, some now consider MPLS as secure or more secure than point-to-point. For two location networks within a few hundred miles of each other, point-to-point quotes often list a lower price than MPLS. Point-to-point circuits, however, are almost never managed (equipment provided and maintained) by providers. As a result of this, point-to-point quotes almost never include the cost of routers, configuring them and maintaining them. For multiple location networks, MPLS is far more functional, redundant, and less expensive than a network which includes a combination of point-to-point circuits. With point-to-point networks; management, configuration of the routers, and maintenance are the responsibility of the customer. Managed MPLS networks, however, are pretty much turn-key. In most cases, the complete network is setup and maintained by the provider, with very little or no charge, for installation or equipment. Point-to-Point lines are most commonly offered only as T1, T3, or OC circuits. Point to point circuits are not offered for fractional T1, bonded T1 (unless the customer takes the responsibility to bond individual T1 circuits), or fractional DS3. MPLS networks can be comprised of a combination of virtually any bandwidth including fractional T1, bonded T1, or fractional DS3. As dedicated circuits, point-to-point circuits are always connected and are billed at a flat monthly rate. Point-to-Point quotes are commonly higher than internet T1, because point-to-point lines require local loops on each end, plus the distance between each of the two locations. The exception to this would be a situation where both locations share the same point of presence (PoP). When both locations share the same PoP, only one loop is needed. As with all T1 services, maximum bandwidth can be utilized in both directions simultaneously 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Applications which are commonly used with point-to-point include: extremely secure file transfer, voice (telephone), audio and video conferencing, and high quality video broadcast. If a network has more than two locations, multiple simultaneous prioritized applications, any-to-any connectivity is desired, and/or the customer would like a completely managed solution, then MPLS is now commonly the favored option. For free availability and quotes for point-to-point or MPLS, please use the short pricing tool at the top of this page, or on our home page. It is free, easy to use, and without obligation. (Click here to return to top of page)