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What a T-1 line really is…

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

As you do your due dilligence on this fabulous opportunity and participate in the launching of Wireless Fidelity Internet… and profiting from it, you’ll want some information that will help you explain the great services we will offer the general public. Getting access to that information is not difficult and we’re here to make it even easier!

Remember, our company, It’s Your Net, does not own the Wireless Fidelity Technology. However, we do have the rights to MARKET it to the public… and that’s where your opportunity to profit comes in!

It does not cost you anything to join our team and upgrading is NOT necessary to profit like crazy. There are upgrades available, however, and we’ll get to them in another post.

Today, we’re here to explain what the term T-1 Line is all about. The term T-1 Line came about (in the late 1950’s or early 1960’s) as regards copper telephone lines that met very high standards for data transmission for specific distances (at that time). The data rate of T-1 was and is 1.544 Mbit/Sec.

Looking around for a “laymans” explanation, we found nothing that was truly easy to understand. However, a summary in a rather Hi-Tech publication explained it this way: When someone says they are running T1, they may be saying several different things: They may mean that they have a network that is passing data at 1.544 Mbps; they may mean that they have a network that conforms to the T1 electrical interface specification (DSX-1), or that they have a network that passes data that conforms to one of the several framing formats (D4, ESF, etc.). More likely than not, they mean all three but their concentration may be on only one of these items. The confusion in the user community is a result of the interchangeability of words and the confusing requirements for connection to the old AT&T system.

Bottom line, T-1 is a rather fast and VERY reliable method of data transmission. When you compare it to a Dial-Up connection (56 Kbit/Sec) it’s triple the speed and lots of times… about the same price, as it’s projected to sell for around $19.95 per month. If you live in fringe areas and have not been able to access High Speed Internet, this is REALLY the ticket for you!

Hopefully this Post has shed a little light on what T-1 is and what it can do for you. For more information (A technical explanation) click HERE.