What is the fractional T1?
In data transmission, one of the large names T1. It is a type of transmission line that permanently brings a high and detailed amount of data at flash speeds. The T1 line has 24 channels, each can transmit data at 1.5 megabites per second.
Since it has 24 channels, the T1 line is usually costly. Businesses with large amounts of data transfer are taking place several times every day often have decided to pay for the full line T1 because it is cost -effective. However, there is another option. Customers can now implement the T1 fraction line, which, as it suggests, is only part of the T1 line.
The T1 fraction line allows the customer to use only a certain number of 24 channels on the T1 line. In a sense, a customer who pays for a fraction of T1 rents the use of these channels. This type of business decision certainly makes sense if the customer requires only a few channels, but still wants to use the speed, accuracy and security that the line T1 supplies. Despite using only a few or maybe a fewChannels, fraction T1 do not suffer from slower or less intensive data transfer or power.
As it is not surprising, fraction T1 normally costs a fraction of a full line T1. Providers usually charge customers for each channel used, and fractional costs T1 correspond to the fraction of the entire T1 line that the customer rents. One of the main attractions of the T1 line is that it provides a direct connection between your home or office and your Internet service provider (ISP). Therefore, it is considered safer than other types of transmission. Because the fractional T1 is T1 without the channels used, it has this type of direct connection and also the resulting security.
Another main attraction of the T1 line - and the one that makes the sale for the bridge people - is its speed. Data transmitted via line T1 and fractional T1 extensions travel at rocket speed compared to normal household modems, in some cases 60 times speedlies. This guaranteed speed is partially possible due to the ownership nature of T1. Unlike cable, DSL and ISDN, the T1 and fractional T1 lines are reserved transmission methods, which means no one else can use your T1 use.