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DSL, T1, DS3 Bandwidth, or - what is right for your business?


Added: 01-03-2008
Author: Michael Lemm
Category: Wide-Band Internet
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When will YOU choose DSL, T1, or DS3 Bandwidth as a network solution for your business .... and why / why not? What are the benefits to Africa for the Bandwidth and against every kind of business?


In general .....


Answering these questions really relate to your application needs. If the application is running Matter latency or affected, then DSL may not provide the standards you need.

Additional extensions will uptime needs. MTTR (Mean Time to repair) is a very common set of enhanced DS1 and DS3.

Business size is not as important as your application needs. Many large organizations can live with DSL or in some cases dial-up, but a small organization that has a prayer Streaming traffic, mission critical traffic, or small or latency requirements and Matter DS1 or will need more connectivity.

Finally, despite frequent basis, the cost to help determine your choices.


More specifically ....


T1s and DS-3 offers the same except for capacity. T1s to 1.5 Mbps and upload nedladdningshastighet per line. DS3s to 32-45mbps and upload nedladdningshastighet.

ADSL size for uploading and differentiated charging nedladdningshastighet (ADSL) size 1.5, 3.0 and 6.0 Mbps nedladdningshastighet and between 128-768Mbps upload speed broadband.

Symmetric DSL (SDSL) provides nedladdningshastighet upload, size 384, 512 or 786Mbps upload and download.

And cable providers offer different at each location. Make a comparison with the cable will be impossible without knowing the provider and the market. Who is your provider is not your place .... but how your provider in a particular market. Ask a local expert in detail.

T1 and DS3 reliable and very high MTBF (for the time between failure) and MTTR Nature (for repairs). Cable and DSL on the other side.

Expensive T1 and DS3, Cable and DSL more affordable.

If you do not need a high upload speed broadband, (VPN, VoIP, about the transfer of data backup / co-location, ftp host streaming media or other high bandwidth at home, etc.) then the relationship is not bad differentiated charging. DSL / Cable may be a good choice in the case.

If you need to upload and high-speed T1/DS3 required.

From increased demand, fractional T1 or T3 is a good choice. After some point in the growth, full T3/DS3 become more economical.

Important message to the network, service providers, two from two different points-of-physical may need entry depends on the disaster has the potential to face.

Case study one: the company fractional T3 comes from the east and the other came from the West fractional T3. Flood and cut my nkhole one T3. Line slowed but they still standing.

Case study two: South Florida company lost T1s and lost on the satellite link. Some services are disabled and system latency, but their mission-critical applications keep running.

Which brings us to the satellite: normal differentiated charging for the download is very fast (depending on the level of service), but slower uploads are usually (but varies, depending on the level of service). Is intrinsic latency due to the speed of light and distance from the satellite. Advantage: disaster resistant, reliable, available everywhere and no last-mile problem.


In short ... 3 is an important factor to consider .....


1 - Link Speed and Level of Development

T1 or DS3 can be purchased as a point to point dedicated bandwidth. You get the advertised speed of a point from point a to point b. KEY POINT if you buy Internet access and use the Internet to provide connectivity (VPN, etc.) then you buy an on-road, road traffic after getting it can slow you down. Just because you buy a DS3 internet not so means that the DS3 must have all onthe Internet.

2- Link Symmetry

T1 Bandwidth and DS3 are the same in all directions when configured as point to point. Flavors of DSL in the downlink and provides broadband speeds.

3- QOS

T1 and DS3 can be configured to support TDM voice (like out of the PBX). They can also support VoIP. If you do everything to VoIP may not be a problem. If you keep some TDM voice problems.

For further assistance to find appropriate solutions, especially for your business network .... take advantage of free services provided via DS3-Bandwidth.com. This makes quite difficult to remember Handy evaluate how your choice can be. Plus a free service like this .... maximize your resources of time, effort, and staff.




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