Thursday, August 21, 2008

Airband Communications Launches National Wholesale Program - MarketWatch

Airband Communications Launches National Wholesale Program - MarketWatch: "Fixed-Wireless Last-Mile Access bypasses the legacy wired network for faster installation and service delivery. Unlike traditional wireline providers, this service is not bound by T1 or DS3 increments, so end-user customers can have just the bandwidth they need and without waiting weeks;
-- Fixed-Wireless Internet Access provides an Internet access service that is uniquely suited to a wide range of customers and their ever-changing needs, whether they are a small business or a Fortune 1000 company." posted by purchase t1

Friday, August 15, 2008

Purchase T1 News Feeds: Broadband National - Broadband by Product - T1

Purchase T1 News Feeds: Broadband National - Broadband by Product - T1: "Most telephone companies allow the customers to buy just a few of these individual channels, a package known as fractional T1 access (see Fractional T1). Typically, fractional T1 lines are sold in increments of 56 Kbps (the extra 8 Kbps per channel is used for data management), with a full T1 capable of accommodating 200-plus users and a variety of network services.'"

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Broadband National - Broadband by Product - T1

Broadband National - Broadband by Product - T1: "A T1 line actually consists of 24 individual channels, each supporting 64 Kbps. Each channel can be configured to carry voice or data traffic. Most telephone companies allow the customers to buy just a few of these individual channels, a package known as fractional T1 access (see Fractional T1). Typically, fractional T1 lines are sold in increments of 56 Kbps (the extra 8 Kbps per channel is used for data management), with a full T1 capable of accommodating 200-plus users and a variety of network services."

CWA Tests Broadband Speed: Should We Trust the Data?

CWA Tests Broadband Speed: Should We Trust the Data?: "One might question the findings, though. I took the speed test on the speedmatters.org site, using at T1 line, and repeatedly was told my download speed was between 14 kbps and 18 kbps, with an upstream speed of 685 kbps or so, during repeated tests about 5:30 p.m. local time. Using other speed tests, I got dramatically different results"

CCOI BUYINS.NET: (CCOI) SqueezeTrigger Price is $11.737. There is $119,303,010.00 That Short Sellers Still Need To Cover

CCOI BUYINS.NET: (CCOI) SqueezeTrigger Price is $11.737. There is $119,303,010.00 That Short Sellers Still Need To Cover: "Cogent offers off-net services, which includes T1 or E1, and T3 or E3, to customers not located in its on-net buildings. These services are provided in the metropolitan markets in North America and Europe, in which the Company offers on-net services and in 10 additional markets. These services are provided to small and medium-sized businesses. In 2005, the Company's off-net customers generated 33% of its total net service revenue."

EMRISE Corporation Receives Initial Production Release Under Existing Three-Year $800,000 US Navy Contract - MarketWatch

EMRISE Corporation Receives Initial Production Release Under Existing Three-Year $800,000 US Navy Contract - MarketWatch: "Even though test instruments are a non-core business for EMRISE, the Navy contract provides important and ongoing validation of the capability of the Halcyon line of test equipment,' Oliva added. 'To be able to meet the exacting special testing standards of the Navy, other armed forces and the FAA with our Halcyon test equipment demonstrates the commitment of our team to understand and engineer customized testing products for the extensive T1 copper telecommunications networks deployed by the U.S. government."

Geckotech Announces Approval of CLEC License

Geckotech Announces Approval of CLEC License: "Geckotech Announces Approval of CLEC License
(Chicago, IL) � Geckotech LLC announced today the approval of its Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) license by the Illinois Commerce Commission.

Geckotech is the Midwest�s leading provider of hosted Cisco (News - Alert) IP phone service for small and midsized businesses. The company currently offers an all-inclusive bundled service which incorporates private T1 voice and data service"

Speakeasy Expands Business Ethernet Broadband Series

Speakeasy Expands Business Ethernet Broadband Series: "Speakeasy Expands Business Ethernet Broadband Series

By Tim Gray
TMCnet Web Editor

Speakeasy (News - Alert) has rolled out an extension of its Business Ethernet broadband series with a service offering of increased bandwidth designed to boost the performance of standard T1 connections to twice the current speeds.

The 5 Mbps of symmetrical bandwidth – the increased metrics that help muscle the new speeds – also clocks in with a lower cost per megabit across a T1 network, according to the company."

Thursday, August 7, 2008

FiberTower Reports 2008 Second Quarter Results

FiberTower Reports 2008 Second Quarter Results: "FiberTower Reports 2008 Second Quarter Results
$2.7 Million Adjusted EBITDA Improvement on 22% Quarterly Revenue Growth

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7 /eMediaWorld/ -- FiberTower Corporation
(Nasdaq: FTWR), a wireless backhaul services provider, today reported
results for the quarter ended June 30, 2008.

Service revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2008 increased
$2.2 million, or 22%, to $11.9 million compared to $9.7 million for the
first quarter of 2008. The increase in service revenues during the second
quarter of 2008 was driven by new billing customers at existing sites, the
expansion of billing sites and the addition of new billing T-1 equivalents
and other bandwidth services."