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| VOIP (voice over internet protocol) quotes are becoming increasingly available as tier 1 providers are now embracing this technology to improve their voice offerings. Quotes vary depending on the level of VOIP you are seeking. One of the most important elements related to VOIP pricing relates to quality of service (QOS). There are several levels of QOS. (For more about VOIP please click here) | ||||||||||
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If you need WAN (wide are network) and/or LAN (local area network) equipment providers, or consultation, or, if you need virtually any type of computer or phone equipment including PBXs, or service for existing equipment, please use our VAR search engine below. This tool, in real-time, will locate the dealers which are nearest to your location. This tool is easy to use, and there is no obligation. If you are a networking consultant or authorized equipment dealer, and would like to become one of our authorized VAR (value added reseller) partners, please go to our VAR partners sign up page. Enter your ZIP Code: How it works:
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Written by: Dennis Green - Sep 5, 2008 In the context of telecommunications, the terms T3 and DS3 are often used synonymously to describe a 45 mbps (megabits per second) circuit. A T3/DS3 is the equivalent of 28 T1s. People who are more technically inclined will often refer to DS3 when they are talking about the configuration of the circuit, and T3 if they are referring to the physical connection which carries the circuit. Most people, however, use both terms interchangeably. T3/DS3 is used for carrying both voice (in the form of data) and data traffic. T3/DS3 is commonly used for larger point-to-point circuits, MPLS (multiprotocol label switching), Virtual Private Networks (VPN), internet traffic, call centers, and videoconferencing. To check availability or pricing for any T3 related services, please use the pricing tool located at the top of this page. It is easy to use, free, and without obligation. (Click here to return to top of page) |