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Verizon Internet T1 Service for Fast, Reliable and Secure Internet Connections

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished October 9, 2012

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An Internet T1 line is one of the most common Internet access connections used by small businesses today. Fast, reliable and secure, an Internet T1 line provides symmetrical bandwidth speeds of 1.5Mb – enough to effectively manage and perform essential business functions.

Unlike high-speed cable, an Internet T1 line is a dedicated Internet connection that is not shared with any other businesses. This means the bandwidth you purchase is the bandwidth you receive, regardless of when you access it. Internet T1 service from leading providers also offer competitive Service Level Agreements that cover everything from repair time to parameters such as latency and jitter. In addition, SLAs ensure a set amount of up-time, with the majority of providers guaranteeing anywhere from 99.9% up to 99.999% up-time.

Verizon's international, IP-based network is one of the world's largest wholly owned, facilities-based networks. Supporting 99% of the Fortune 500 as well as tens of thousands of government agencies and businesses worldwide, Verizon's secure and reliable network serves as the foundation for your global business performance and makes communicating, connecting and collaborating in a competitive world possible.

Verizon Internet T1 Service Options:

T1 Price Protected – a cost-effective solution designed for businesses that require the power of a T1 for a fixed monthly cost. Customers avoid fluctuating prices and enjoy one monthly price

T1 Double – an easy and economical solution that provides the opportunity to increase your bandwidth while maintaining the same router and adding another T1 CSU/DSU. This provides added capacity and avoids overloading a single T1 line. Verizon provisions both T1s to the same hub and the same GW router

T1 Diverse – designed for businesses whose main concern is for redundancy, Verizon provisions two T1 lines to separate Verizon-owned hubs. As in the case with T1 Double, you can simply and economically scale bandwidth while maintaining the same router and adding another T1 CSU/DSU, providing additional capacity as well as redundancy to minimize downtime

T1 Shadow – offers low-cost automatic back-up link in the event that your main T1 goes down. If the main T1 goes down, the T1 Shadow will take over the traffic. This service is subject to limitations

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For more information on Verizon Internet T1 services, visit our website today. We work with the leading providers in Internet T1 services and can help find you the ideal solution for your individual needs and budget.

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