Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
> 
> Some T1 cpe can 'pass through' some of the channels from the incoming T1 
> to a secondary T1 port.  We use the Vina T1 Integrator, which has this 
> option.  Make doubly sure in writing from the provider that they will 
> supply the equipment with this option, however, as it doesn't seem to be 
> common.  Lets us connect some voice channels to POTS equipment, use some 
> channels for dedicated internet and still others routed into T1 only PBX.
> 
> Matt
> 
> Chalres P. wrote:
> > 
> > T1 can get tricky, but the real problem is if/when  you need tech 
> > support you will only be able to get it through an authorized dealer.
> > If you are looking at getting a T1 deal where the provider offers you 
> > phone and data on the same T, they are most likely offering a channel 
> > bank type connection that will give you standard dial tone lines. Then 
> > you will not be able to go directly in to the ksu anyway. You would 
> > still need analog co ports for each line.
> > 
> > If you want to take adavantage of the T1 for lines, then it can feed 
> > directly in to the ksu, but you would need a separte T for the data 
> > connection.
> > (as far as I know)


You'll need a drop/add mux. There's several brands, Coastcom being one
I know.  Setup may get tricky.  You might want to pay for one-time
advice/counsel.

Bigger question is who will give you mixed V/D on a DS1. I hear
bad news stories about Allegence and have a few of my own, so....




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