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 Real-time Adair County T1 VoIP Rate Quotes are Here!
T1 VOIP (voice over internet protocol) quotes are becoming increasingly available as tier 1 providers are now embracing this technology to improve their voice offerings. Quotes vary depending on the level of VOIP you are seeking. One of the most important elements related to VOIP pricing relates to quality of service (QOS). (For more about T1 VOIP, 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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  4. An independent consultant will contact you to discuss the details of the T1 connection, confirm pricing, and assist you with the signup process.
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There are several levels of QOS. To ensure ideal voice quality, QOS must be present at every junction throughout the service provider’s network. This ensures that voice packets receive priority over other types of data. Where QOS is not present, voice packets have no priority over other forms of data. This often results in latency and jitter. Latency and jitter negatively impact voice quality. Most tier 1 providers can now ensure QOS throughout their systems. This costs money however, thus tier 1 VOIP quotes are often a bit higher priced then VOIP services which simply plug into the public internet. Internet VOIP can often offer the many valuable features sought by end users, and lower phone costs, such as $45. per month for unlimited long distance service to the continental US and Canada. However, QOS cannot be assured across the public internet. So although an end user can control the QOS throughout their local network, once voice packets reach the internet, QOS can no longer be assured, so voice quality is inconsistent. As the authorized agents for the 22 largest providers in the country, we can provide comparative price quotes for any type of VOIP, or bandwidth, you might need. We now have the ability to provide you with online, unbiased, real-time availability and price quote comparisons. We also provide free consultation with no obligation, to help you select the type of T1 related service, which would best meet your needs. And which provider provides this service at the best cost. Other than a desire to ensure that our customers receive the best possible service and customer care, we do not favor one provider over another. Our advice is completely impartial. You do not sign a contract with us; we assist you through the contract process to be signed directly with the provider. No middle man. Since three years ago, when we initiated the concept of all providers’ quotes being presented to the customer in one real-time, easy to read chart, the price average price of T1 has dropped approximately $250. per month. This is not a coincidence! To price any type of T1 related service for your business, complete the pricing tool at the top of this page. It’s real-time, simple, free, and there is no obligation. (Click here to return to top of page)

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 Point-to-Point Compared to MPLS

Written by: Dennis Green - Dec 2, 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)