Monday 31 December 2012

T1 Internet

T1 Internet Details
In telecommunications, a T-carrier, sometimes abbreviated as T-CXR, is the generic designator for any of several digitally multiplexed telecommunications carrier systems originally introduced by Bell Labs during the 1960s and used in North America, Japan (Kyoto), and South Korea.
The basic unit of the T-carrier system is the DS0, which has a transmission rate of 64 kbit/s, and is commonly used for one voice circuit. The T-1 channel combines 24 x 64 kbit/s channels into one single channel, using a technique known as Channel Bonding or Channel Aggregation.
The E-carrier system is incompatible with the T-carrier (though cross compliant cards exist) and is used in most locations outside of North America, Japan, Korea.
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