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| | | T-1 lines offer dedicated Internet connections that provide high speed, high availability, instant Internet connections using leased fiber optic lines instead of existing regular phone or cable lines. A T-1 is a good choice for users who want to host thei | | |
| Typical costs: | - Full (1.5 Mbps) T1. Provides voice and data on the same digital circuit. Monthly T1 prices range from $250 to $1,000, depending on contract lengths. Users should expect to pay initial setup costs from $250 to $1,000 for equipment and installation. Prices include the phone company's monthly local loop (local phone line) charge, which is typically $150 and up. T-1 service providers include AT&T Managed Internet Service and Speakeasy.
- Fractional T1. Uses only a portion of the total bandwidth for a percentage of a full T1 rate. While fees are less for Fractional T-1, equipment costs and local phone loop services are the same compared to regular T-1 services, so rates are only slightly lower than standard T1. Speakeasy charges $299.95 per month for this compared to $389.95 for its standard T-1 service.
- Burstable T1. A "pay as you go" service, burstable T1 provides a set amount of bandwidth at all times, but also offers the ability to tap into much greater bandwidth during high traffic spikes. AT&T Managed Internet Service charges between $509.80 and $722.20 for this service.
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| What should be included: | - Installation costs
- Equipment rental
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| Additional costs: | - Business VoIP --IP-based voice and data solutions that integrate voice, data, long distance, and conferencing (starting at $24.95 per month) .
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| Shopping for a t-1 internet connection: | - T1 Shopper offers an explanation of Standard T-1 and Fractional T-1 services.
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Article updated November 2007 |
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