By: Jeremy Maddock
When it comes to finding internet service for your small to mid sized
businesses, the two most common technological possibilities are DSL and
T1.
DSL vs. T1:
Digital Subscriber Line (or DSL) technology is an inexpensive form of
high-speed internet connection frequently used by consumers and small
to mid-sized enterprises. This type of connection allows data to be
transmitted over the same copper wires used by telephones, at much
faster rates than dialup, and can be used by up to 20 employees in a
single location.
The
drawbacks of DSL, however, include distance limitations, as well as the
lack of a guarantee that service won’t lag when many other people in
your area are online.
T1 connections, meanwhile, will give
your office a set amount of bandwidth, which is then shared among your
employees for their voice and data communication needs. T1 technology
is seen as being somewhat more reliable than DSL, and can easily
provide service to as many as 50 employees in the same office.
Overall,
your decision between T1 and DSL will likely depend on the size of your
office, and your level of reliance on internet technology, as well as
service availability in your area.
DSL service is perfectly
sufficient for the majority of small businesses, but those companies
with more than 20 employees in a single location, and those who require
guaranteed bandwidth levels at all time, may be better off to splurge
on a T1 connection.

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