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Written by: Les Harper - Feb 4, 2012 T1 line prices are assessed by carriers in different ways. However this usually comes down to two components;the local loop (this is the cost the local carrier charges to carry the signal from the end user's Central Office (CO) to the Point Of Presence (POP) of the carrier)and port (access to the network through the carrier's network) Usually the port cost is assessed in access speed and contract level) and the loop is based on location. The greater the distance between the CO and POP the more the loop will cost. The T1 loop prices will be assessed by the mileage calculation (performed in V/H co-ordinates and not GPRS) and the telco piece. The Bell operating companies,usually Verizon,Qwest and AT & T all charge different T1 carriers prices per mile rates. This means the price calculation has two distance steps - geomapping and local T1 price arrangements. For dedicated T1 voice lines the above calculations are similar except the port (needed for Internet access) is exchanged by LDU (Long Distance Usage). Once the T1 loop price is agreed the T1 voice related charges are added to the total. Therefore total price = loop + LDU x minutes used. If the above sounds complicated don't worry as T1Services.info performs all these calculations with different T1 carriers. Any questions you may have on pricing will be explained in detail by our Product Specialists so you should have no hidden surprises. |