Data T3

“When the top T3 providers must compete for your business, you win!”
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About Us
Data T3 is a 45 mbps (megabits per second) circuit. A data T3, commonly referred to as data DS3, is the equivalent of 28 T1s (commonly known as DS1s). T3 is commonly used for large: point-to-point (private line) circuits, MPLS (multiprotocol label switching) VPNs (Virtual Private Networks), internet traffic, VoIP call centers, video conferencing and broadcast quality video transmission. (For more about data T3 please click here)

About Our Company

Who We Are
We are a partnership which offers the services of the 30 largest telecom providers in the US. These providers include Sprint, Verizon, ATT, Qwest, XO Communications, Airespring, Level 3, NuVox, and virtually all other major telecom providers.

What We Do
We provide real-time price comparisons for the services of all top telecom providers. We offer virtually all commercial telecom services including dsl, t1, ethernet, ds3, voice, SIP, PRI, commercial VoIP, internet, wireless, integrated, and OC services. Our unique partnerships with the major telecom providers allow us to compare their prices to all of their competition so that you, the customer, can obtain the best possible prices for the service you need. To check out our real-time pricing and availability tool, just click on the “Home” tab at the top of this page. This pricing tool is free, easy to use, and there is no obligation.

Where We're Going
Our goal is to provide you, the customer, with the advantage when you are shopping for commercial telecom services. With our patented pricing tool, the prices are always listed in order of best to worst. This encourages our providers to put their best foot forward when providing quotes to you. With us, the providers always know that their quotes will be listed with those of their competitors, with the most competitive quotes listed at the top. Whether your need is new, or you would like to see if you are paying the best possible price for your existing service, we will be happy to help you for free and with no obligation.

If you need to contact us for any reason, please, don't hesitate to call or email us at your earliest convenience. We will do all in our capacity to respond to your inquiry immediately.

By Phone: (888) 804-6720

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If the end user needs less than 12 mbps, bonded T1 (bonded DS1) can be a much less expensive alternative T3. Since a bonded T1 circuit only requires two pairs of phone lines, it can be installed free of charge to virtually any business location in the US. T3 however requires special wiring so if the business is not wired for T3 (lit), there will be extra cost for installation of T3. Alternatives to T3 include fractional T3, burstable T3, voice T3, and OC3. To obtain real-time, comparative T3 cost quotes for your business, please use the pricing tool at the top of this page. It is simple to use and prices are provided without obligation. (Click here to return to top of page)

For details on any T1 related service, click on the service listed below.

Bonded DS1 | Bonded T1 | Bonded T3 | Buy T1 | Burstable T1 | Burstable T3 | Business T1 | Channelized DS1
Channelized DS3 | Channelized T1 | Data T3 | Dedicated Line | Dedicated T1 | Dedicated VPN | DS1 Data
DS1 Line | DS1 Prices | DS1 Providers | DS1 Voice | DS3 Network | DS3 Prices | DS3 Providers | DS3 Quotes
Dynamic T1 | Fractional DS1 | Fractional T1 | Fractional DS3 | Frame Relay Quotes | Frame Relay T1
Integrated DS1 | Integrated T1 | Integrated T1 PRI | Local Voice T1 | MPLS Network | MPLS T1 | MPLS VPN
Multiprotocol Label Switching | OC3 Quotes | OC3 Prices | Point-to-Point Quotes | Point-to-Point T1 | PRI T1
Price T1 | Price T3 | Purchase T1 | T1-T3 | T1 Business | T1-DS1 | T1 Consultation | T1 Data | T1 Dedicated
T1 Frame Relay | T1 Information | T1 Integrated | T1 Los Angeles | T1 MPLS | T1 New York | T1 PRI
T1 Providers | T1 Voice | T1 VOIP | Telecommunication US | T3 DS3 | T3 Cost | T3 PRI | T3 Quotes | T3 Rates
Virtual Private Networks | Videoconferencing T1 | Voice T3 | SIP T1 | Class of Service | Bonded T1 MPLS
Ethernet over Copper | Colocation Services | Fixed Wireless | Ethernet MPLS | Virtual DIDs |

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 Use Long Distance T1 and Save Money

Written by: Dennis Green - Sep 5, 2008


Long distance T1 is an excellent solution for companies which pay more than $500 per month for their long distance telephone service. $500 is provided as a break even point because a long distance T1 circuit costs between $100 and $300 per month, depending on the location of your company. Businesses which can justify the monthly reoccurring charge of a long distance circuit, will experience significantly reduced per minute charges for their domestic long distance usage. For example, businesses which use switched long distance service commonly pay between three and six cents per minute for their outgoing out of state, and incoming out of state toll free (800#) calls. With a long distance t1 circuit however, these companies can reduce these costs to a penny a minute for outgoing out-of-state calls, and 1.2 cents per minute for incoming toll free lines. There is also significant savings for in-state long distance with a long distance T1, however, specifics cannot be provided in this article due varying tariffs on in-state long distance rates, which vary in each state. These tariffs only apply to in-state long distance calls. They do not apply to out of state calls.

Each long distance T1 provides 24 phone circuits. Each long distance T1 PRI provides 23 usable voice circuits. The limitation of long distance t1 is that it does not facilitate free local calling. If free local calls are needed, then local voice T1 might be a better option. If the majority of a company's calls are long distance, then integrated local and long distance t1 might be preferable, or a long distance T1 in conjunction with a few POTS (Plain old telephone service) lines.

To obtain a specific price for a long distance T1 circuit for your business location, simply complete the short form at the top of this page. It is free and there is no obligation. (Click here to return to top of page)