Just remember that a T1 normally is guaranteed 1.544mbps speed both ways and
*most* DSL is rated as "up to" which starts at zero ... Check the Service
Level Agreements of any DSL you'd be considering, as far as guaranteed
bandwidth, and response time to trouble tickets


Erik Goldoff
IT  Consultant
Systems, Networks, & Security 


-----Original Message-----
From: Holstrom, Don [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 10:02 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Internet connectivity

My museum is disconnected from any other blocks by cable TV, so I cannot
hook up to that without a $15,000 fee. I have FIOS at home and am loving it,
even though they lied to me about connectivity and I cannot run test web
sites from home and I send them way too much dough every month...

Would a T-1 be a better connection than a 768 up by 5 or 6 MB download or
some other such DSL? I remember using a T-1 much earlier in my career and it
was pretty good, but of course we didn't have the constant use the web gets
by the youngsters now.

I have about 60 serious web users and also run Exchange 2003. I don't need
to host any websites but I do have a couple of dozen remote access users...

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