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~~~~~~~~~ Technology: Fractional T1 Speed: 128 Kbps - 1.544 Mbps Description: Same service as a full T-1 provisioned in increments of 64 Kbps. A full T-1 is 1.544 Mbps or 24 channels, Fractional T-1s start at 128 Kbps or 2 channels. Application: Used to connect a company to the Internet when less than a full T-1 is required. Circuit runs from the location into the Internet. Pros: Provides access straight into the carriers backbone. Unlike DSL and Cable Modem, there is no aggregation. Fractional T-1s have unused channels which can be turned up on demand. Cons: Setup and monthly costs can be prohibitive. Costs: Fractional T1 cost starts at around $100-200 for a stable, reliable system (e.g. from a Tier 1 provider). A required router is additional unless provided as a freebie incentive by the vendor. Price climbs as distance from the providers Central Office (CO) increases. However....the pricing for these connections varies widely depending on the carrier, location of service and the application for which the connection is being used. ~~~~~~~~~~ Technology: T1 Speed: 1.544 Mbps Description: A 24 channel cirucit that can be used for Frame Realy, Private Line, VPN or, most commonly, Internet access. Application: Connects a companys LAN into the Internet or carriers Frame Realy network. Pros: Provides access straight into the carriers backbone. Only slightly more expensive than a Fractional T-1. 99% availability in U.S. Very reliable. Cons: Setup and monthly costs can be prohibitive. Costs: A full T1 obviously will cost more than a Fractional T1. Expect cost to start at around a $400 for a stable, reliable system (e.g. from a Tier 1 provder). A required router is additional unless provided as a freebie incentive by the vendor. Price climbs as distance from the providers Central Office (CO) increases. However....the pricing for these connections varies widely depending on the carrier, location of service and the application for which the connection is being used. For example...Tier 1 providers may cost more than local/regional Tier2 and Tier 3 providers but are much more stable and reliable. Also, expect to pay more if you are in a rural area or need integrated (voice and data combined) or bonded (multiple T1s bound in 1 network....option vs full DS3) T1 service. ~~~~~~~~~~ Technology: E1 (Europe) Speed: 2.048 Mbps Description: The European equilivent of the T-1. Application: Connects a companys LAN into the Internet or carriers Frame Realy network. Pros: Provides access straight into the carriers backbone. Very reliable. Cons: Setup and monthly costs can be prohibitive. Costs: A full E1 usually costs more than its North American counterpart. Expect cost to start at around a $800-1000 for a stable, reliable system (e.g. from an equivalent Tier 1 provder). A required router is additional unless provided as a freebie incentive by the vendor (not common in Europe). Price climbs as distance from the providers Central Office (CO) increases. However....just as with the North American version the pricing for these connections varies widely depending on the carrier, location of service and the application for which the connection is being used. |


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