Its called a DS3 fan-out.
As mentioned, your provider drops you a DS3 at your main site....and muxes them down to however T1's you want at each remote site. The multiplexing is taken care of by your provider on their side, so all you would see on your end is the DS3 at the main site, and the individual T1's at your remote sites.
I never heard of a provider only giving away a fractional point-to-point DS3 - so the full circuit will run you around $1,200 (approximately, give or take a few). As far as the remote site circuits cost, the provider will only charge you for the distance between your remote site and its closest CO office. That comes up to be somewhere around $150, give or take a few depending mostly on distance. Another words, depending on which provider you go with, you will start saving money after around your 7th or 8th remote site link.....