Algorithm Technologies offers unbiased and independent telecommunications
and network consulting services to help our clients throughout the entire
process from the initial consultation to design, RFP management, project
management and implementation.
Clients of Algorithm Technologies have typically reported savings of 30-70%.
Our company slogan, (“We Shop So You Don’t Have To”), refers to our unique
ability to shop and offer the lowest priced products and services from a
wide variety of telecom providers. At Algorithm Technologies, we deliver
all of this at NO COST to you and your business all while maintaining our
standard and goal of long term business relationships. We are carrier
neutral and will provide the client with options from over 40 carriers.
WE GUARANTEE THE LOWEST PRICES. No one will beat our vendors’ pricing by
either negotiating directly or through other sources. We guarantee that in
writing. We negotiate with all the carriers for special pricing on circuits
larger than a T1.
Internet T1/Bonded T1
T1 is a Dedicated Internet Access circuit for connectivity to the internet made up of 24 channels. Each channel is made up of 64 kbit/second that work simultaneously to reach speeds of 1.544mbit/second. Internet T1s can be bonded (sometimes refered to as NXT1) to each other and bonded up to 12mbps in increments of 1.5mbps. However, if you need 3 T1s at 4.5mbps, you may be better off ordering an Ethernet Circuit.
Voice T1
A voice T1 can be set up just like an internet T1, but with voice instead of data. You can also set up voice T1s as PRI (Primary Rate Interface) which allows users to have up to 24 telephone lines and simultaneous conversations, but also allows several DID (Direct in Dial) numbers. For example, you could get 24 telephone lines but have seveal hundred DID numbers.
Integrated T1
An integrated T1 encompasses the best of both world from the voice T1 and from the Data T1. Each 64 kbit/s channel can dynamically convert back and forth from voice to data and vise versa. Voice always takes precedent over data on an integrated T1. Direct in Dial numbers can also be set up on integrated T1s.
Hosted PBX
Today, telecommunications carriers are increasing offering Hosted PBX solutions over T1s. A hosted PBX/phone system replaces the need for companies to purchase expensive phone systems for their company and all the functionality is instead offered over the T1 line. Voicemail, auto-attendent, and many other fuctions can be offered by the hosted PBX carrier of you choice and set up in the cloud. Your carrier replaces the need for a phone system entirely. If your company is looking to buy a phone system but doesn’t want to come up with a huge capital expense for a phone system, Hosted PBX is might be a better option.
VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocal)
VOIP is a way of communication voice traffic over you internet service instead of using the PSTN carrier networks. VOIP is less regulated compared to traditional copper voice traffic and can save companies substancially. Today with QOS (Quality of Service) and COS (Class of Services), carriers can guarantee better quality VOIP traffic with less degridation and static on the lines.
SIP (Session Initiated Protocal)
SIP works in conjunction with several other protocols and is only involved in the signaling portion of a communication session. When looking for SIP services, it’s important to find a carrier who has your phone system (PBX) on thier approved SIP PBX list. As our consultants if you are interested in SIP.
Ethernet
Ethernet is slowly becomming the T1 of 10 years ago. Today, instead of buying an Internet T1 at 1.544mbps, companies are buying Ethernet circuits from 2mbit/s up to several gigs of bandwidth speed. Some forms of Ethernet are:
•Opt-e-man
•Gig Ethernet (Gig E)
•Gigaman
•Metro Ethernet
•Ethernet over Copper
•Ethernet over Fiber
•Ethernet over DS1
•(ask our consultants which option is best for you needs)
MPLS (Multi Protocal Lable Switching)
is a circuit a in high performance telecommunications network which directs and carries data from one location to the next with the help of labels. MPLS makes it easy to create links between sites on a private intranet, allowing companies with multiple locations to communicate with each other privately with voice and data services. The circuits are highly scalable and can increase a companies performance and ease of communicating and sharing data between sites. A common application would be sharing a software license between sites instead of buying multiple software lisense to accommodate each location.
Point to Point T1
A point to point is a form of T1 that sets up an internal network between two sites at 1.544mbps. The circuit does not have any data internet access on it, and end users are responsible for formatting the communication on this line. There are only two end point on a point to point T1 and there are only two speeds available wiht this circuit, 1.544mbps or 45mbps. If you have three or more sites, most likely MPLS is going to be a better solution.
DS3
Sometimes referred to as a T3, Digital signal 3 is the equvalent of 28 Internet T1s (DS1) working together. The speeds can reach up to 45mbps but can also be set up on Fractional DS3 at anywhere from 10 to 45mbps.
OC3
OC3 is a dedicated fiber circuit with transmission speeds of up to 155mbps
OC12
OC12 is a circuit with transmission speeds of up to 622mbps
OC48
OC48 is a circuit with transmission speeds of up to 2488mbps
Colocation
This allows you to rent space in a data center to store your equipment instead of having equipment onsite. Great for dispersed work forces or a good disaster recover plan.
Business Ethernet
The need for reliable data access that can accommodate multiple locations and support critical business applications makes the right connectivity a critical decision. Algorithm Tech Business Ethernet—with symmetrical speeds up to 135 Mbps—delivers more bandwidth than traditional T1 and Bonded T1 services, at a much lower cost. Business Ethernet solutions are also available in asymmetrical bandwidth options ranging from 8×1 to 50×10 Mbps, offering even more value for business locations that require more downstream than upstream bandwidth.
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