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  • Internet T1
    NetPort7 Communications is a telecom broker offering Internet T1, T3, VoIP, US Termination, International VoIP, IP PBX, MPLS, VPN, Ethernet, Qwest, Cisco, Nortel, Polycom, Allworx, VoIP.com, Packet8, ACN, and DIRECTV services.
    http://netport7.com
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  • T1 Lines
    Search for T1 Lines and compare prices of Voice, Ethernet, Colo, DS3 and Data T1 carriers in merely seconds.
    http://T1-LINES.BIZ
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  • T1 Bandwidth
    T1Bandwidth.org searches the best DS1 Bandwidth,T1 Bandwidth and DS3, T3 line Pricing while shopping online for T3 Service Providers. Get Real Time T3 Line Quotes, T1 Line Quotes, T-3 Prices, T-3 Prices, T3 and T1 Service Providers.
    http://T1BANDWIDTH.ORG
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  • Get A T1 Quote.
    Use T1QuoteMachine.com to get an instant T1 quote with no obligation. We represent all the major business T1 providers.
    http://t1quotemachine.com
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  • T1 Quotes
    If you are looking for T1 quotes from multiple carriers than T1Quotes.com has your solution. Search up to 30 plus carriers all competing for your business. T1Quotes.com quotes T1apos;s,T3apos;s, VoIP, fractional T-1apos;s, integrated T-1apos;s, Satellite, and solutions 01
    http://T1Quotes.Com
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  • Digital T1
    Compare T1 Lines Connection Service Pricing in real-time. Search and compare prices of Voice and Data T1 carriers in seconds.
    http://transdigitalsolutions.com
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 DS3 Service in the Los Angeles Market

Written by: Patrick Oborn - Nov 19, 2008


Searching for a DS1 in Los Angeles? Bandwidth has never been cheaper and Los Angeles is no exception to this. Many telecom companies built out their infrastructure in Metro cities and with the crash that has taken place since 1999 many of these companies have seen the usage of their pipes decrease significantly. The infrastructure that was laid is a fixed cost that companies are eager to recover. The result of the reduced number of businesses in the market seeking service and the drop in pricing has created a buyers market.

In a buyers market remember that you can push and probably get concessions from the carrier but also remember that all carriers are not created equally. Many carriers may appear to offer a bargain price but you may be several hops from the internet and have a problem with latency. You may also be using a small carrier that hasn't actually checked the capacity of the CO before you sign your contract and can't even deliver the service they promised. The only way you'll discover this is when you start using your connection and find that at peak traffic times your connection is bogged down at a level below that which was guaranteed.

We suggest when dealing with a larger pipe you consider the larger Tier1 providers. You can still get a great price even though it's not as low as some of the Tier 1 and Tier 3 companies. You'll also have the peace of mind knowing that you have an SLA and the company will deliver what you believe you will get. If you're in the market of a DS3, communications are vital to your company. Make sure you get both a reliable product and the price you're looking for. If you need help finding such a service, consider speaking with the professionals at T1.