Archive for December, 2011

T1 Line Internet service providers lower price cost

Monday, December 19th, 2011

If your business is located in a major city, your in luck. At one time the cost of a T1 line was as high as 1,000 dollars. Now you can get a T1 circuit for a fraction of that cost.

For example if your business is located in , NYC or in a T1 provider may offer service for a full or fractional t1 line for as low as 279 per month!

In Americas most wired cities, your choices as a business expand even further, metro Ethernet is also available and prices per meg can be lower than a traditional T1 Connection.

Let’s look at these “wired” cities:

Seattle Washington, Portland, San Francisco , San Jose, salt lake city, Denver, Colorado springs, Austin , new Orleans, Chicago, Columbus, Atlanta, Orlando, Miami , Charlotte, Raleigh, Baltimore, Washington D.C., Boston.

Now if your in a smaller city, your not out of luck. You too can order a t1 or ds3 line for your business and pay less than 300 monthly. It all depends on your location. I suggest you visit and select your state and proceed to price and compare T1 service for your business. You will be surprised on how low your costs may actually be!

MegaPath Drops Pricing on T1s and PRIs

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Now is the time to order that T1 Line that your business badly needs! Prices have dropped dramatically across the board. Whether you need a T1, SIP Trunking or a DS3 Connection we have you covered.

MegaPath has recently lowered their pricing on Data T1s this month to $279 nationwide! This is a huge drop considering the old price was already low at $329. Duet PRI & SIP services start at $349/ month with the first month of service free. Duet Analog services start at $399/ month and also come with a free month of service. With every T1 or Duet ordered, MegaPath will also include their network based MSS (basic firewall & anti-virus) at no additional charge.

Bandwidth T1 News From Telecom Providers

Monday, December 19th, 2011

1. Accel Networks – Accel Networks has expanded their footprint into Canada for Fixed Wireless.

2. Covad – Covad/MegaPath Reach Agreement with Speakeasy.

3. MegaPath – MegaPath announces new Integrated access discount – the base price of a for 4 lines and below is $279 but per the new promotion the base price is $249 for 5 lines and above, regardless of the handoff.

4. One Communications – One Communications now requires a local bill copy dated earlier than 60 days with all orders. Only exceptions to this are existing customer adding new locations/new services, or client’s that have been in business less than 1 year.

5. PowerNet Global – PowerNet Global has expanded their footprint and lowered their pricing on DIA, Ethernet, Private Line, and MPLS circuits.

6. Telnes – Telnes has recently expanded their Ethernet Service footprint through XO.

7. USA Digital – USA Digital has recently negotiated new rock bottom rates for MPLS.

8. Windstream – Windstream has finalized the network merger between Nuvox and Windstream, enabling MPLS across both networks.

Telnes Develops New QoS Technology

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Telnes has developed a new technology to enable QoS over public Internet circuits, enabling pritorization of SIP, VoIP, SaaS, Etc. type products to function properly when using a public Internet.

Without using Telnes, mission critical applications can achieve QOS on their local LAN but once it reaches the public Internet, these tags are lost and so is the QoS. By utilizing Telnes’ latest technology, QoS tags can follow data packets to their final destination, and ensuring each packet arrives on-time and in the right order.

You can shop for a Telnes T1 line and other bandwidth services for your business

Cloud Computing Overview

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Cloud computing enables you to access remote files and applications over the Internet.

Cloud services are divided into two main categories:

Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)

Cloud services are different from traditional hosting in three ways:

It is sold incrementally on-demand, typically by the minute, hour, or CPU cycles.
It is elastic — a user can have as much or as little of a service as they want at any given time.
The service is fully managed by the provider (the consumer needs nothing but a personal computer and Internet access).

Cloud solutions can be private or public. Public clouds share a single resource (such as a server) among multiple users where a private cloud is used by a single user.

SaaS provides the capability for the for the consumer to access applications running on a cloud infrastructure. Applications can be accessed through a thin client interface such as a web browser, hand set, etc.

IaaS is the “computing” of “cloud computing” and the engine behind Saas. IaaS gives access for customers to computer processing, networks, storage and other computing resources that are hosted by the IaaS service provider.

Cloud Computing is Our Future

The cloud computing market is expected to generate between $100 billion and $150 billion in annual revenue by 2015. As of today, the global data network switching and routing market is around $40 billion.

Does your business Need T1 Service?

Monday, December 19th, 2011

It’s time to look for a T1 Line! Many people begin to get confused when they consider after many months of slow Internet, whether or not to update their DSL connection. There are several important factors to contemplate when looking at your current DSL line and the possibility of immediately or eventually replacing it.

For many business owners, the most important factor is reliability and speed, which is critical, if the applications you run over your DSL internet connection begin to get effected, you should consider strongly in replacing your business DSL service for the T1 Line your business seriously needs. DSL is a cheap, quick and accommodating way to get the bandwidth speed your business needs and is not intended to provide business applications or large numbers of users, as are T1 service connections intended to do.

A trustworthy connection is critical when customer and employees depend on a fast and reliable T1 connection. If your valuable customers use your bandwidth to access your business database or even your company’s server or the internet then a trustworthy connection is absolutely critical. If your workers even depend on the connections your bandwidth provides to the mail server or other servers, ASP web host, a strong connection, is critical. A valuable and fast T1 Internet connection can be seen as the backbone and vital part, without which your business affairs and daily activities would be seriously adversely affected. The monthly savings you are receiving with a regular subpar DSL connection, which when compared to a T1 will not begin to compensate for the loss of productivity of your employees, loss of current and potential future customers when your high speed internet connection is slowed down or is affected by a service interruption. Your business must and it’s critical infrastructure must be supported by a T1 line.

Many businesses are extremely adverse to the price of a T1 and can not usually afford it’s costs, which are quite more expensive than a T1 connection, although prices have become quite more affordable as of late. Don’t make that mistake of going with an unreliable and less expensive Internet connection when you can have a reliable, faster and more secure bandwidth T1 line. Your business may save money in the short term but in the longer run your company infrastructure will flow faster and more reliable, which will make for happier customers and employees as well!