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Three-T .....   More Internet, Less Money

Why settle for a T-1 line when you  can have three times the bandwidth for a fraction of the cost?  Our Three-T Broadband Service is engineered for the demands of today's business users.  Available at three different service levels (SLAs), Three-T is the ideal Internet service for business use, but affordable enough to be used in the home office.

As with most networks, our core network often has excess capacity sitting idle.  At NuTel, we feel this idle bandwidth should be given to our most demanding subscribers.  After all, it's just sitting there, so someone may as well use it.  Subscribers to our Three-T services will experience bandwidth of up to 4.5 Mbps whenever conditions allow.

Three-T services are delivered over our Synchronous Wireless Mesh network that offers the reliability of multiple signal paths, the security of 128 bit encryption and the economy of wireless.  Direct fiber connections to the Internet means our gateway is just one or two hops from the Internet backbone, assuring you fast response and low latency.  Services delivered by our Synchronous Wireless Mesh network meet or exceed the reliability of standard T1 wired services.

Three-T is also flexible, and available anywhere within our service area.  Because it's wireless, you can have Internet and phone service, even in places there are no telephone lines such as parks, construction sites, marinas, even temporary or emergency deployments.


Three-T service from NuTel is ideal for:

  • high speed dedicated Internet access
  • remote access to office or clients
  • POS systems for restaurants and bars
  • credit card processing systems
  • fairs, festivals, carnivals
  • redundancy for existing copper and fiber
  • remote metering such as water or parking meters

Reliability & Redundancy

Businesses that have relied on copper T-1 lines from the phone company have often experienced the frustration of circuit failure.  What IT or network professional looks forward to calling the phone company and beginning what is often a days-long process of repair?  Certainly no one that we have come across.

But why, after all these years of building the network, are these lines so unreliable?  The simple answer is just that, "all these years".  The copper infrastructure is aging.  It has often been poorly maintained and unprotected from the elements, leaving it in a state of constant deterioration.

Wireless communications has a proven record of reliability  even when wired networks fail.  It is not affected by the weather, or the errant backhoe.  Even if you have service from two different companies, it's more than likley both circuts share a common route, and even enter your building at the same point. 

A wireless connection is the only way to establish a clearly diverse path to the Internet from your network.  The copper and fiber "last mile" connection is replaced with the legacy reliability of microwave communications, enhanced by the advanced performance of today's WiMAX equipment.

Redundancy Example
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 Redundant connections:

  • bypass the phone company
  • offer an isolated connection
  • use reliable microwave technology
  • have no single point of failure
  • are scalable with a phone call

 





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