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Decrease Your Organization’s Phone And Internet Overheads With A T1 Line

August 4th, 2009
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Why consider a T1 line for your business?

If your business has grown over the years, you’ve probably added new phone lines to accommodate an increased number of employees. This is an everyday approach and works well up to a certain point.

However, sooner or later the cost of individual phone lines greatly exceeds the expense of a T1 line. In fact, if your company has more than 8 phone lines or you are paying more than $750 in monthly phone and Internet charges, you ought to consider a T1 line.

What can a T1 line do for your business?

A T1 line is a digital line with a bandwidth that can carry 24 simultaneous external calls. A portion of this bandwidth can also be devoted to the Internet.

Let’s see what this means for a hypothetical company. Let’s say you have 100 staff in your organization, and each employee has a phone on their desk. You’re currently paying for 100 individual phone lines plus Internet expenses. If you normally expect up to 10% of your staff to be on the phone at any given time they will on the whole be making 10 external calls at the same time.

Because a full T1 line can conduct 24 simultaneous calls, you could dedicate half your bandwidth to phone calls (allowing 12 concurrent calls) and half your bandwidth to Internet connections. This would take the place of all your individual phone lines and your Internet costs.

The price of a T1 line depends on a couple of factors. One factor is the distance your business is from your local phone company’s customer office. Your T1 service is a dedicated connection between your site and the customer office. So, this distance is an important factor.

The other consideration in the expense of a dedicated line is the number of vendors offering this service in your vicinity. Similar to many other services, the more suppliers there are for a service, the more economical the costs will be.

You can usually get a dedicated line for $300 to $750 per month, once more, depending on those two factors. Get a T1 line price quote while you wait.

If your organization is not ready for a full T1 line you may be able to acquire a fractional T1 line. There could be another business near by that is also searching for alternatives to a growing number of individual phone lines, or has a full T1 line but does not need it’s full bandwidth. If this is the case, you can probably divide up the bandwidth of a T1 line. This service is called a fractional T1 line.

So, if your business is one of the many who are trying to cut back on operating cost while continuing their present level of service, you should think about how to reduce both phone and Internet charges. A dedicated T1 line possibly will be the answer you are looking for.

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