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T1 A standard for digital transmission in North America. A digital transmission link with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps (1,544,000 bits per second.) T1 lines are used for connecting networks across remote distances. Bridges and routers are used to connect LANs over T1 networks.
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T1 A 1.544 Mbps point-to-point dedicated, digital circuit provided by the telephone companies. T1 lines are widely used for private networks as well as interconnections between an organization's PBX or LAN and the telco. A T1 line uses two wire pairs (one for transmit, one for receive) and time division multiplexing to interleave 24 64-Kbps voice or data channels.
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T1 In North America, T1 service delivers 1.544 Mbps, whereas ISDN service delivers 128 kbps. The data travels over the line at the same speed, but for T1 lines, the capacity is twelve times that of ISDN. Typically channelized into 24 DS0s, each capable of carrying a single voice conversation or data stream. The European T1 or E1 transmission rate is 2.048 million bits per second.
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T1 Identifies an active minor civil division (MCD) that is not coextensive with an incorporated place.
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T1 Network transmission of a DS1 formatted digital signal at a rate of 1.5 Mb/s
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