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Friday, February 15, 2013

When Will You Come Up to the Cloud?

Why NewCloud Networks?

The reasons are simple to join the movement into the cloud. 

Make the choice. 

Call T1Helper for a consultation and free quote. 877.462.8040

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

PCI Compliant Fixed Wireless Broadband Service

Ask T1Helper for a PCI Solution for your WAN POS network with Accel Networks.
Solutions
Unlike any other network in existence today, Accel takes a customer–centric approach to providing broadband connectivity for your locations, and we provide service to more of your locations than any other network carrier. Because of our multi-carrier reach, we select the very best coverage for you - location by location.  Combined with our proprietary wireless link enhancement technology, our service is unmatched by any other wireless network for speed, reliability and national coverage.  

In 2006, we achieved our certification by VISA as having met all of the payment card industry (PCI) requirements for data security, making Accel Networks the first PCI compliant fixed wireless network in the United States.  We provide our public and private solutions to a variety of industry verticals from pipeline management companies to quick service restaurants – even clients operating construction sites.

Bottom line: if your company has been struggling with the complexity of broadband deployment using DSL and cable, high cost Frame Relay, or the high cost and slow response times associated with dial credit card authorizations, with Accel your struggle is over.
 
Network Coverage
Our network spans the Untied Stated, Canada and Puerto Rico on all major 2.5G, 3G, 3.5G and 4G coverage areas. See how we can provide your company with guaranteed coverage without the fear of fallout.  
 
Service Overview
Drawing on experience in fixed wireless networking, Accel fused its proprietary technology and intellectual property with the 3G GSM and CDMA networks and created the first nationwide high-speed fixed wireless enterprise network specifically for “mission-critical” applications.  Accelerator™ brings together the availability, reliability, network management and security of terrestrial Frame Relay with the data throughput and price point of DSL.  Let Accel Networks and our 20 years in fixed wireless engineering assist you with your due diligence. 

Call 877-462-8040 today!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Time to Team Up

Time to Team Up!

We have made it easier to partner with T1Helper.  Follow this link to sign up for our VAR Newsletter to keep on the cutting edge of the carriers who work with us:

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If your interest is Carrier Services for your customers, let's look at partnering together to find the right solution.  If your focus is on equipment sales or you need a full time carrier services specialist to work for you, this is your opportunity to act. 

We look forward to working with you!!


Monday, November 15, 2010

Call Center Vertical

We've now expanded into a new vertical within the Voice & Data Carrier Services arena.  Call Centers have a huge need for high volume voice circuits for TDM (typically DS3 or above) with very aggressive rates.  For call centers utilizing SIP technology, high speed data access (FastE to GigE) used to transport the large volume of traffic.  We plan on filling the need with our many carrier partnerships that focus on the requirements laid out for each individual call center.

As premise-based call centers migrate into cloud based technology, MPLS solutions become more realistic.  Typical inbound call center scenarios include running API's at a collocation center where high speed FastE or GigE circuits are more cost effective.  Secure WAN connections are deployed to corporate and/or  remote offices locations where call distribution is handled by agents.  Built in WAN QOS can be utilized for high call quality.

There are many possible solutions as variations are unlimited in each individual call center.  We can find the right solution for you here:  http://callcenterhelper.net

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Cloud Computing, Up Up and Away

Like it or not, we all pretty much use cloud computing.  Do you have a Gmail, Yahoo, or AIM account?   Or any other web based email?  Welcome to the cloud.  Social Media sites that you belong to, collaborate with and about are up in the cloud.

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing) defines Cloud Computing as “Internet-based computing, whereby shared resources, software and information are provided to computers and other devices on-demand, like a public utility.”

Multi-location businesses now have the opportunity to run all their business apps and voice traffic in an MPLS secure network, another form of cloud.  Voice traffic can have priority if set up to run over these networks for site to site extension dialing or outbound/inbound calling.

Running your business in the cloud can be done with ease, much like setting up a web based email account.  I have been using Google Apps for almost a year.  I don’t need to worry about my contacts, calendar and emails ever going away due to hardware failure.  I run my CRM in the cloud.  I back up all my important data to the cloud. 

No reason to be scared of cloud computing.  Chances are you might already be up in the cloud.  You do have a choice to use it to your advantage with many other applications that you might use already.  Get started with getting your contacts, calendar and all of your emails stored up, up and away!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Vegas 2010

Fun in Vegas!

Enjoyed a night out during the Channel Partner Show 2010 in Las Vegas.  Great time meeting new vendors, renewing friendships, and learning more about our industry.

This was a fun night out with agents, we saw this fantastic water show at the Belagio.  I've actually never seen it before and it was truly stunning!

Can't wait for next year, c'mon aboard and hang out with us in Vegas!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

VoIP Issues to Consider

VoIP issues these days revolve around call quality which mostly leads to questions concerning IP dependability and stability.  Range of service can be from an ATA device used with most residential ISP's - to a hosted platform for single locations utilizing a dedicated circuit or multi-site locations deployed on an MPLS network.


Major complaints I'm hearing stem from users with residential service.  DSL / Cable, while should have more than enough bandwidth for a single phone or two, or so it seems.  What is not understood is that the stability and dependability of these types of circuits typically do not support what is intended.  Fine for normal browsing, when "nano-blips" occur, it does affect VoIP service with jitter, or even dropped calls.  These same problems usually occur with poor latency.



The biggest advantage with using a higher class of service in a business application is twofold.
  1. A dedicated IP circuit 
  2. Quality of Service.  
Normal standards with carrier SLA's, quality and dependability is assured.  The biggest factor of solid service is circuit stability.  Quality of Service (QOS) can also be assured with a managed MPLS network between multi-site locations, or with managed equipment provided by some hosted PBX services.  

Be careful and do your homework with both your service provider and ISP carrier.  Make sure you know what you're getting into - engage a consultant to help you make a good decision.