Modern T1 technology is one of the best communication tools available in the telecommunications industry. A long distance T1 system is digital-based, wherein voice and data are independent of the analog conversion. This is an improvement from the Plain Old Telephone System (POTS).
The fast-paced world of business and commerce needs a communication system with enormous speed and flexibility to cope up with its demand. The use of digitized traffic and fiber optic cables increases speeds to over 60 times faster than that of a conventional phone system. T1 lines can be used for a diverse number of applications as they are comprised of 24 channels. This highly flexible circuit is designed ideally for businesses that need to run multiple services over the same line. Common applications for integrated T1 services include Frame Relay, dedicated long distance, and Internet point-to-point.
Integrated T1 is often confused with a fractional T1; however, it is actually made up of multiple fractional T1 services. Simply put, the channels are gathered into a pool, and whenever a line is needed, a channel is taken out of the pool and put to use. The moment the channel becomes free again, it reverts back to the pool and can be used by another user in the system.
With Long Distance T1 service, callers are directly connected to the long distance service provider without passing through the local telephone provider. Calls using long distance dedicated T1 services are typically toll free, meaning the caller does not have to pay for the service. Also, stiff competition among long distance providers causes lower phone rates.

