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Our WhichT1.com articles and white papers are aimed at giving an insight into the various classes of Business Broadband. These articles cover the small business where a Business DSL or Cable option may be best, the medium sized business who maybe looking for a fractional T1 line or a full T1 line and the Large Business who may be looking at T3, SONET or more recently Metro Ethernet.


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  1. What is T1
    First how do you know if you need a T1 Internet Connection? If you answer yes to any of the following questions, then you need to seriously consider one.


  2. Broadband Internet Solutions for Hotels
    Broadband Internet has become an essential component of the hotel industry. Patrons have come to expect broadband Internet to be available in their rooms. In addition, hotels must maintain web sites and online reservation systems, and broadband Internet must be available to office staff to make sure that online patrons are serviced efficiently.


  3. Choosing Business Broadband Technology
    In today’s business environment, it is a given that any business, no matter how small, will need Internet access and telephones, the question is only a matter of how much is required. The wide range of available options may make it challenging for a business to determine precisely what they need, although in any case, it is important to take future needs into account, as well as an analysis of what the access will be used for.


  4. Metro Ethernet
    Metro Ethernet is a type of Carrier Ethernet used for the creation of metropolitan area networks (MANs). Used to connect a community, an academic environment, or a large corporation in a single wide area network or the Internet, the technology’s high degree of scalability allows it to accommodate very large areas. Until fairly recently, larger metropolitan areas were served with SONET/SDH, which delivered high speeds and strong performance across great distances, but at great cost.


  5. T1 Lines for Small Business
    At home, you may be accustomed to getting Internet service through a DSL or cable connection, and for home use, this is more than adequate. SOHO businesses too, which have less than five employees, may also be able to get by on this type of connection with the addition of a small router to create a LAN. But for small businesses with more than just a few employees, more reliable Internet access is called for, and a T1 line may be the answer.

  6. Internet Line
    In today’s business environment, the most important tool for a small business—and the first one installed—is the Internet line. Without it, most businesses would be completely lost; and in the case of the increasing number of businesses that exist only in the online world with no physical office, the Internet line is a lifeline.