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PRI (Primary Rate Interface) is an ISDN connection designed to be provided over T1 lines. In the United States, a PRI line consists of 24 (64 kbps each) DS0 channels. PRI lines are commonly configured so that 23 channels serve as B (Bearer) channels and one as a D (delta) channel. Each B channel carries data, voice, and other services. The D channel carries control and signaling information for the B channels. (For more about T3 PRI, please click here)

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Unlike DSL and other broadband technologies that are limited to only densely populated areas, T1 service is available just about anywhere with a phone line. T1, also known as DS1, uses repeaters to boost up the signal strength of the transmission - allowing it to travel up to 50 miles away from the nearest Central Office location.

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B channels can be used as independent channels to simultaneously provide a variety of services such as data, voice, or imaging. They also have the flexibility to be bonded, as needed, to provide higher bandwidth for special needs such as video conferencing. A significant difference between PRI and traditional T1 is that non PRI T1 requires a portion of each channel to be allocated for signaling functions. This results in a reduction in effectiveness, efficiency, potential and bandwidth for most functions of each channel. With PRI, all signaling functions are provided by the 24th channel. This leaves each of the other 23 channels with a full 64 kbps which can be fully dedicated to bearer functions. One D channel can provide signaling functions for several other PRI lines. It is not uncommon for two D channels (one as primary, one for backup) to provide the signaling functions for a span of as many as 20 PRI lines. This frees the 24th channel of the remaining PRI lines so that they can be used as additional bearer channels. PRI provides many advantages over traditional T1. These include: dynamic channel allocation, call by call service selection, more PBX users can be supported, caller ID, messaging, and video conferencing. Because of increased efficiency provided by PRI, companies which switch to PRI from traditional T1 often find that they not only receive a much greater variety of services but often do not need to pay for as many trunks as they needed prior to the change. A T3 is a 45 mbps (megabits per second) circuit. T3 is the equivalent of 28 T1s. When the DSOs of a single T1 or T3 are specifically configured and combined to provide different functions such as PRI, voice, internet data, video conferencing, audio conferencing or video broadcasting, this is referred to as channelization. A channelized T3 can perform all of the above functions, and more, without the added expense of needing to combine T1s for each function, or needing to acquire separate T3s or fractional T3s for each function. Because a DS0 is a very small component of a T3, channel assignments can be extremely granular and specialized. DS0s within a T3 can be combined in any number to allow extremely precise function assignments. Channelization makes T3 an extremely versatile and adaptable service. As an example, virtually any combination channels within a T3 can be configured for PRI. PRI is predominantly carried over T1 lines, or grouped T1s, but occasionally, in heavy usage situations, T3s are configured to carry PRI. (Click here to return to top of page)

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Written by: Dennis Green - Jan 8, 2009


Deciding which T1 provider will best serve a customer can be a complex process. Consultation during this process can be invaluable. Especially, if this consultation is unbiased, free, and without obligation. T1consult provides free consultation, and because we are the authorized agent for all 20 of the top T1 providers in the country, our advice is without bias. Other, than our goal to ensure that the customer receives the best possible service, for the best possible price, we do not favor any one provider over the others. As we assist customers to determine which provider will best meet their needs, many factors are considered. Four of the most important of these factors include customer need, proximity of the customer to the provider, provider perception of competition from other providers, and services offered by the provider.