On 3/1/07, Dave Sherman <thurianknight at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/1/07, Nate Carlson <tclug at natecarlson.com> wrote:
> > On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Dave Sherman wrote:
> > > If Eric is already spending $300/month or more on 8 analog lines, a BRI
> > > line could be very cost-effective, making this is a good suggestion.
> >
> > Actually, in that case, a PRI would be the route to go.. BRI's are
> > old-fashioned ISDN with 2 channels plus signalling; PRI's can have up to
> > 23 channels (plus one signalling channel.)
>
> True, but a PRI is gonna cost him about $500/month. Depending on how
> busy their phones are, they could "oversubscribe" 8 phones to a
> 2-channel BRI line, or even get 2 BRI's and have 4 channels available.
>
> Now depending on what they do for Internet access, an integrated T1
> could be an ideal solution. Use 6 or 8 channels for voice, and have
> the rest for data.


You hit the nail on the head. We have a split T1. We don't need much
bandwidth for what we do and it seems to work OK, but I do wish we had
bigger pipe for ISO downloads and such.