An Internet T1 line is one of the most popular high-speed connections for businesses today. Offering a dedicated, always-on connection with symmetrical speeds of 1.5Mb, Internet T1 lines are reliable, virtually ubiquitous, and come with powerful Service Level Agreements (SLAs) that cover everything from availability and uptime to jitter and latency. And unlike DSL and Cable service, your T1’s bandwidth cannot be oversubscribed or shared with hundreds to thousands of other users.
Internet T1 service from TelePacific provides a reliable, dedicated connection for you and your employees that is backed by the provider’s competitive SLAs that offer a lofty 99.999% domestic nationwide network availability and less than 1% packet loss.
Internet T1 service from TelePacific also provides the following free of charge:
In order to achieve up to 12Mb of bandwidth, TelePacific utilizes Multi-link Point-to-Point Protocol. What’s great about Internet bonded T1 service from TelePacific is it comes with built-in redundancy. In the event that one of your T1s should fail, your data will automatically be routed over the remaining T1(s). Moreover, to ensure data connectivity in case a router card should fail, TelePacific provisions the bonded T1s on individual router cards.
About TelePacific
TelePacific is a communications service provider to over 40,000 businesses across the United States. Since its start in 1998, TelePacific has grown its network assets – which now include a Cisco and Juniper-powered MPLS IP network, 37,000 fiber strand miles, four datacenters and just under 400 colocation facilities in more than 270 wire centers throughout the Southwestern U.S.
Additional Information
The TelePacific IP Network is built to support aggressive service levels, utilizing transport redundant, dynamically routed, multiple-path and fully meshed network architecture.
Balance Your Data Traffic with Ease
Bonded T1 service balances data traffic across a single Ethernet port, so you don’t have to set up separate user groups for each T1. You receive a single set of IP addresses rather than multiple blocks for each T1, which makes it considerably less complex than the configuration required to implement load balancing. One Internet access point also means one firewall, which reduces administration. And bonded T1 service eliminates overtaxing of a single T1 when your second T1 has plenty of bandwidth.
Internet T1 service from TelePacific provides a reliable, dedicated connection for you and your employees that is backed by the provider’s competitive SLAs that offer a lofty 99.999% domestic nationwide network availability and less than 1% packet loss.
Internet T1 service from TelePacific also provides the following free of charge:
- Managed router
- 128 email addresses
- 1 domain name
- Domain name registration and hosting
- 8 IP addresses (more available if necessary)
- Configuration and maintenance by TelePacific
- Free installation when you sign for a 3 year term
In order to achieve up to 12Mb of bandwidth, TelePacific utilizes Multi-link Point-to-Point Protocol. What’s great about Internet bonded T1 service from TelePacific is it comes with built-in redundancy. In the event that one of your T1s should fail, your data will automatically be routed over the remaining T1(s). Moreover, to ensure data connectivity in case a router card should fail, TelePacific provisions the bonded T1s on individual router cards.
About TelePacific
TelePacific is a communications service provider to over 40,000 businesses across the United States. Since its start in 1998, TelePacific has grown its network assets – which now include a Cisco and Juniper-powered MPLS IP network, 37,000 fiber strand miles, four datacenters and just under 400 colocation facilities in more than 270 wire centers throughout the Southwestern U.S.
Additional Information
The TelePacific IP Network is built to support aggressive service levels, utilizing transport redundant, dynamically routed, multiple-path and fully meshed network architecture.
Balance Your Data Traffic with Ease
Bonded T1 service balances data traffic across a single Ethernet port, so you don’t have to set up separate user groups for each T1. You receive a single set of IP addresses rather than multiple blocks for each T1, which makes it considerably less complex than the configuration required to implement load balancing. One Internet access point also means one firewall, which reduces administration. And bonded T1 service eliminates overtaxing of a single T1 when your second T1 has plenty of bandwidth.
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