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What is T1?
A T1 is a term for a digital carrier facility used to transmit
a DS-1 formatted digital signals at 1.544 megabits per second.
A Full T1 should accommodate from one to over 200+ users and
other services from an Internet provider. Unlike the modem
that is in most computers a T1 line requires a CSU/DSU and
the connection. The modem that is in your computer is analog.
The newer 56K modems
are a transition from analog to user affordable digital technology.
The newer ISDN modems are digital to allow for the higher
speeds.
How it works:
The T1 is like a large water main that serves a
city, a large amount of water or traffic flows through it.
Unlike the water hose in your front yard (your modem) the
T1 is the major carrier of the Internet traffic. The T1 connects
the backbone provider to the ISP provider via the telco (telecommunications
provider) The signal comes into the CSU/DSU and then goes
to the router. From there it goes into the master name server
and may be routed to other servers. One of these severs may
be a modem or terminal server that allows you to connect to
the Internet. You log in and are verified as a user on the
local network and then are allowed to proceed to the larger
network (Internet).
What may affect You?
Things that may affect you are how busy the site is on
the other side of the Internet. I would expect file transfers
(webpage/file downloads) to move as fast as my network connection
(1.54megabits/sec) would allow, a 1 megabyte file will travel
at about 120K/sec or take 8.3 seconds. If you are accessing
the same file from a 28.8 modem then it would be expected
that (because you have a 28.8 connection) that it would take
347 seconds or 5.8 minutes. This is optimum situation, however
because of traffic at the other site it may take longer due
to the number of people accessing the site and the files.
The kind of connection that particular site has (ie T1). The
number of users that are actually accessing the site affects
what I would expect to see for a file transfer. If I'm the
only one accessing a web site then I would expect the files
to travel very quickly. If there are many users all accessing
the files then I would expect things to slow down because
of the traffic. The more traffic the slower the files travel.
What is a CSU/DSU?
A CSU/DSU [Channel Service Unit / Data Service Unit] is
a piece of equipment that connects a leased line from the
telephone company to the customer's equipment (such as a router).
It performs line
encoding and conditioning functions and often has a loopback
function for testing. Although CSU/DSU's look similar to modems,
they are not modems, and they don't modulate or demodulate
between analog and digital. All they really do is interface
between a 56K, T1, or T3 line and serial interface (typically
a V.35 connector) that connects to the router. Many newer
routers have 56K or T1 CSU/DSUs built into them. CSU/DSU's
for 56K, T1, and T3 lines are NOT the same and are not interchangeable
as a general rule. In the case of a T1 CSU/DSU, it passes
the data in 64K chunks (time slots) on the 24 different channels
(64K x 24 = 1.54MB).
Service Availability
CSI is an authorized Agent for AT&T. AT&T is the original
developers of the T1 line and even today they provide the
most stable Internet & frame backbone worldwide. As an AT&T
Authorized Agent we have a frame network setup for the 358
Illinois Lata. This means within a certain distance to CSI
and our CO we can provide customers with high speed solutions
even cheaper than directly through AT&T itself. You get the
speed and reliability of AT&T and the customer service of
a local company. If you do not fall within our lata we can
still offer you all the AT&T services through our Authorized
Agent status with AT&T. Along with our many dedicated high
speed options we offer advanced features such as free
webhosting, email, DNS storage, maintenance, and web design.
We have technicians available for "on-site"
computer repair and recovery. If you need assistance with
your network, Internet Access & computer systems CSI can
help!
Sales / Pricing
I you fall within CSI's lata you qualify for the below pricing.
This will help you select the best option for your needs.
The quote will be generated and emailed to you.
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Access Port Speed
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2 Year Contract
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128 Kbps
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$429.00
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256 Kbps
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$499.00
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384 Kbps
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$529.00
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512 Kbps
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$599.00
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768 Kbps
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$629.00
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1.54 Mbps / T1
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$699.00
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3 Mbps
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$1,299.00
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4.5 Mbps
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$1,699.00
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6 Mbps
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$2,099.00
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All prices are per month.
CSI will provide routing equipment for the term of the contract.
Routing equipment will remain the property of CSI Technical
Services. All pricing is based upon distances not to exceed
30 miles of the local loop. Standard installation includes
AT&T installation of circuit to predetermined AT&T D-mark.
Router installation consists of setup and testing the connection
to the internet. Internal wiring and/or wiring from D-mark
can be provided at customers’ request. Installation and any
special configuration I.E. Firewall, Proxy, or server connection
or configuration all can be provided on customer request.
Service Upgrade: Customer may upgrade Service to a higher
speed AT&T circuit without incurring early termination charges;
provided that the upgraded service is under a term plan that
is equal to or greater in length of the number of months remaining
in the term plan ordered. Installation and set up fees may
apply. For contracts less then 2 years, a one time $250.00
charge will be applied! Our sales staff is available M-F 8:00
am - 5:00 pm CST. 800-275-4274 or sales@csitechservices.com
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