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Unlike DSL and other broadband technologies that are limited to only densely populated areas, Baltimore 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 Baltimore Central Office location.

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Here is an example of our service coverage in the following cities and states:

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Albuquerque, Arlington, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Colorado Springs, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, El Paso, Fort Worth, Fresno, Houston, Indianapolis,Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Louisville, Memphis, Mesa, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, New York City , Oakland, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, St. Louis, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tucson, Tulsa Virginia Beach, Washington DC, Wichita


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Created to directly compete with the larger and established telephone services provider, a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier, or CLEC, offers data, voice and video service to small to medium businesses.

Broadband Bradley International, Briggs, Broadway Manchester, Brylane, Buffums, Bulk Mail Center, Burbank, Burbank Studios, Bureau Of The Census, Business Reply, Cabrillo, Cal State Univ Dom Hills, Cal Tech Technology T1, T2, T3, T4 Lines.

This is how we are able to consult, sign up, and retain a vast number of customers that include the Government Agencies, Defense Contractors, Hospitals, Law Offices, Internet Service Providers, WISP's, State Universities, Web Hosting Companies, and much more.

We offer Fractional T1 Lines, T3 Line, DS3 Connection, T1 Service starts below $289 and Telecom prices are also now available for Integrated T1 Data and Voice, MPLS and VPN, T1 PRI Local and LD, GigE/Gigabit Ethernet for instant pricing.

Many of our carriers and service providers offer free managed cisco routers for multi-year contracts! The way people shop for business class solutions and optical carrier products will never be the same again, only copied.

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, or ADSL, is a broadband service that requires you to have an existing analog (business) phone line at your location.

Many web sites you will find during your search for dedicated services will focus exclusively on broadband (Fractional T1 or T3 through OCX).

T3 lines are very expensive and their high capacity makes them the premier choice as the backbone of today’s Internet applications.

Providers include Extreme Networks, Foundry Networks, Emulex, Juniper Networks, Linksys, Netopia, Redback Networks, Qlogic, Motorola, and SBS Technologies.

VoIP and Vendors such as Amtelco, A+, Avaya, Bogen, Cisco, Executone, Asterisk, Extrom, Hitachi, Fujitsu/Focus, Nitsuko, Meridian, Polycom, Prostar, Plantronics, Samsung, Telco Systems and Telect.

Our SONET and Gigabit Ethernet based ports ride on a 100% fiber optic network, fully redundant with QoS and self-healing digital rings.

Unlike ADSL, SDSL does not require you to have an existing phone line with your local telephone company or subscribe to analog telephone service.

With an E3 connection, an institution can transfer 34 Mb/s per second.

In reality what your are seeing are a bunch of internet marketing entrepreneurs who know little about dedicated service at all.

It isn't unusual for long distance companies who are most likely the national or regional ISP's, also own the local circuits and are also the local telecommunications provider.

One way to have a dedicated line with guaranteed speed is to go with DSL or a dedicated T1 or T3 line.

A T1 Line is almost always the best choice for real-time video and audio conferencing, point-to-point branch office connections, streaming audio and video hosting, and much, much more.

This page describes the term T-1 carrier and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional telecommunications information.

Universities and dedicated call centers are the type of businesses that are well-suited for a T3 line.

The internet is available in your home because of your ISP or internet service provider.

An upgrade from T1 to T3 has the potential to take up to a month and this can be an unacceptable business interruption for most companies.

The CLEC gets all the benefits without the investment that the LEC has to incur, and the customers of the CLEC are happier with their service.

The downfall to the T1 cables is the costs; they are a lot more expensive then simply utilizing your regular telephone lines instead.

So how do you know which Telecommunications provider to choose?

T1’s, the product of telecom are what many businesses use.

A portion of the fiber optics system that is not being used is called dark fiber.

Colo in North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey and New Mexico Data Centers are at an all time low cost.

Metro Ethernet is now offered in Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana and Massachusetts Broadband Deals.

Covad Communications Wireless Super-T Features Symmetrical speeds for business applications, Installation typically in 3 to 7 business days, Dedicated bandwidth & premium SLA and no special equipment required.

Internet over Ethernet, or Internet Ethernet, is a business-class Internet service that is delivered over the Local Area Network (LAN) standard, IEEE 802.3, that was developed by Xerox, DEC, and Intel.