Originally posted by: jbritt1234
What are the bandwith needs of your company?  Are you just needing your employees to be able to surf CNN.com while they are working, or, do you depend on Internet access for your business?  If so, what do you need to do with it?  I would really doubt you would need a T3.  My company has about 12 users that surf and also hosts some web sites and has a Exchange server for about 800 e-mail accounts.  We only need a T1.
I take it that you will only have about 7 people on the Net at one time max since that's how many workstations you have.  I have another question for you.  How many phone lines do you have for your company?
I would suggest looking into what many carriers call a "Integrated T1".  Basically both voice and data traffic are on the same T1.  On a T1 you have 24 channels.  For example say your company has 10 lines for voice.  That would leave 14 lines for Data.  So you could handle 10 simulaneous calls while surfing the Internet at a respectable speed of 896 Kbps.  If you didn't need that many voice lines, say only 4, that would give you 1280 Kbps.  BTW that's 64 Kbps per line.
To get a service like this, you would contact your local phone carrors.  Not ISP's.  Start by calling your current phone provider and finding out if you have a contract with them.  Also see if they provide this service.  I'll bet you $ that you could save by going with this option.  Plus the Phone Co. will provide the router you will need.  Just be sure to get a firewall!