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Why should I use Peak Broadbands T-1 (1.5 Mbps) when another ISP is offering me 50 Gigabytes a month at the same price?

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Why should I use Peak Broadbands T-1 (1.5 Mbps) when another ISP is offering me 50 Gigabytes a month at the same price?

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A T-1 connection represents an always-on-always-connected link to the internet. The 1.5 Mbps represents the speed at which your data is passed to the internet and not the amount of data carried. Whereas 50 Gigabytes represents the amount of data passed to the internet. A T-1 passing data at its maximum line rate can pass 50 Gigabytes of data in approximately three days! So if you are paying the same amount for your data transfer “capacity” rather than your transfer “rate” you’re paying 10 times more for your Internet service.

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