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Texas T1

Now you can connect any two, distant sites in Texas with Core NAP's Texas T1 service. Delivered on a dedicated, two-pair T1 circuit (also known as a DS-1), the Texas T1 delivers high speed 1.5 Mbps (1.544 million bits per second) full duplex bandwidth between almost any two points in Texas requiring long haul circuits for the same low flat rate price. Connecting branch offices or providing dedicated Internet access to smaller or remote locations such as Alpine, Odessa, Dalhart, Lufkin, Goliad, or Zapata is just as economical and in many case lower than a connection between any of the the larger Texas cities.

The Texas T1 is the perfect solution for any business needing to interconnect or provide Internet access to remote or rural locations. Banks, credit unions, insurance agents, health care, product distribution warehouses and wireless access points are finally able to connect via a dedicated and secure high speed connection at the same low rate no matter where high speed connectivity is needed in the state of Texas.

Migrating from an expensive WATS line or other long distance toll service to a Texas T1 and Voice over IP (VoIP) technology can provide a very attractive return on investment (ROI).

If you live in a rural area in Texas and can't get broadband speeds you should consider a Texas T1. Connect one end of a Texas T1 to Core NAP's Tier 1 datacenter in Austin and you can benefit from the ultra-reliable Internet access Core NAP is famous for, and at a price the mileage based carriers can't touch.

Texas T1 Features and Benefits

  • 24-hour proactive circuit monitoring included with Internet access
  • 100% uptime guarantee via a comprehensive and unparalleled Service Level Agreement
  • Static IP addresses*, website, email accounts, and DNS service included with Internet access
  • Unlimited data transfers on Internet access (online usage reporting available)

*IP address requests for /29 and shorter prefix lengths (e.g., a block of 8 IP addresses or more) must be justified in conformance with published ARIN IP allocation requirements.

 

 



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