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A DS3 is a 45 mbps (megabits per second) circuit. DS3 is also referred to as a T3. A T3/DS3 is the equivalent of 28 DS1s (commonly referred to as T1s). Each DS1 is comprised of 24 DS0s (also referred to as channels). (For more about channelized DS3 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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A DS0 is a 64 kbps (kilobits per second) circuit. Each DS0 can be configured to carry voice or data traffic. When the DSOs of a single DS1 or DS3 are specifically configured and combined to provide different functions such as voice, internet data, video conferencing, audio conferencing or video broadcasting, this is referred to as channelization. A channelized DS3 can perform all of the above functions, and more, without the added expense of needing to combine T1s for each function, or needing to acquire separate DS3s or fractional DS3s for each function. Because a DS0 is a very small component of a DS3, channel assignments can be extremely granular and specialized. DS0s within a DS3 can be combined in any number to allow extremely precise function assignments. Channelization makes DS3 an extremely versatile and adaptable service. With the arrival of MPLS (multiprotocol label switching) technology, channelized DS3s can now be combined to network any of the above functions for any number of locations nationwide, or world wide. As an example, portions of channelized DS3, can be allocated for any-to-any video conferencing between corporate offices simultaneously nationwide. (Click here to return to top of page)

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 Use Long Distance T1 and Save Money

Written by: Dennis Green - Jan 7, 2009


Long distance T1 is an excellent solution for companies which pay more than $500 per month for their long distance telephone service. $500 is provided as a break even point because a long distance T1 circuit costs between $100 and $300 per month, depending on the location of your company. Businesses which can justify the monthly reoccurring charge of a long distance circuit, will experience significantly reduced per minute charges for their domestic long distance usage. For example, businesses which use switched long distance service commonly pay between three and six cents per minute for their outgoing out of state, and incoming out of state toll free (800#) calls. With a long distance t1 circuit however, these companies can reduce these costs to a penny a minute for outgoing out-of-state calls, and 1.2 cents per minute for incoming toll free lines. There is also significant savings for in-state long distance with a long distance T1, however, specifics cannot be provided in this article due varying tariffs on in-state long distance rates, which vary in each state. These tariffs only apply to in-state long distance calls. They do not apply to out of state calls.

Each long distance T1 provides 24 phone circuits. Each long distance T1 PRI provides 23 usable voice circuits. The limitation of long distance t1 is that it does not facilitate free local calling. If free local calls are needed, then local voice T1 might be a better option. If the majority of a company's calls are long distance, then integrated local and long distance t1 might be preferable, or a long distance T1 in conjunction with a few POTS (Plain old telephone service) lines.

To obtain a specific price for a long distance T1 circuit for your business location, simply complete the short form at the top of this page. It is free and there is no obligation. (Click here to return to top of page)