The only difference I would be able to see is that they would not be able to put the limits on a T1 line like they can with a home level DSL line. Also I would think throughput would generally be a little better. But that is only conjecture.

That being said.  They were very expensive at one time.

Stewart


At 10:06 AM 6/13/2008, you wrote:
I need a technology update. Somebody just asked me about dropping DSL for
a T1 line.

Is not T1 old infrastructure that phone vendors are looking to unload on
the unwary? I know that T1 is regulated and comes with SLAs (Service
Level Agreements), but I think that would have little meaning to most
customers and would just make it more expensive than equivalent-speed DSL.

Also, is it not true that provisioning and maintaining T1 is more
complicated?

I see some articles on the web touting T1, but it looks like the web is
being salted by carriers who want to sell T1.


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