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A North American dedicated phone connection that supports an aggregate data rate of 1.544 Mbps. A T1 line consists of 24 channels, each of which supports a rate of 64 Kbps and can often be individually leased as "fractional T1" lines. Also called DS1 lines.
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A dedicated point to point, high capacity digital service capable of transmitting data at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. Offers 24 channels, each at 64 Kbps, allowing carriers to offer Fractional T1 - an arbitrary number of 64 Kbps channels at a commensurate cost.
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| T1 |
US standard for carrying 24 telephone circuits digitally at a little over 1,5 million bits per second.
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| T1 |
A wide area digital transmission scheme used predominantly in North America and Japan that carries data at a rate of 1.544Mbps.
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| T1 |
A high-bandwidth telephone trunk line with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps, used in North America. T1 is channelized into 24 DS0s, each capable of carrying a single voice conversation or data stream.
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