“The Secret’s Out About Fractional T-1 Lines”

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Many businesses look at the price of full T-1 dedicated services and reject it as “out-of-the-budget”, because they have not been made aware about fractional T-1 line availability. T-1 dedicated services may not be in the budget of some smaller to medium-sized businesses, but a fractional T-1 line may be worthy of consideration.

While DSL may still be cheaper than a fractional T-1 line, it is certainly not as reliable to support higher numbers of users and cannot always be relied upon for immediate connectivity. Finding out more about fractional T-1 lines could definitely be to your advantage.

T-1 lines offer dedicated telecommunications services to your business. A full T-1 line can offer up to 1.544 Megabytes per second (Mbps) digital transfer rate. That is equivalent to 24 simultaneous phone conversations. Fractional T-1 lines are usually broken down into 256 Kilobytes per second (Kbps) increments.

This allows for lower, more affordable T-1 dedicated access at a fraction of the cost of a full T-1 line, that is capable of expanding into a full, T-1 dedicated line as your company grows into the need. Do you think you can’t afford a full T-1 dedicated line for your business right now, but you would like the same benefits of reliability? Ask your telecommunications services provider about fractional T-1 lines – tell them that the secret’s out.

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