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| Internet T1 |
1.5 mbps internet T1 Line - Dedicated T1 Line for 20 to 50 users. T1 Lines can also be
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| 256 kbps to 768 kbps fractional T1 Line - Dedicated T1 Line for 5 to 20 users. |
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| 128 kbps to 1.5 mbps integrated T1 Line - Dedicated T1 Line for 5 to 30 users plus voice Lines. |
| Full T1 Line (Full DS1 Line) |
| 1.5 mbps T1 Line - Dedicated Line for 20 to 50 users. A full T1 Line can also be used for point-to-point access. |
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| 1.5 to 6 mbps T1 Line - Dedicated T1 Lines for 50+ users and/or high bandwidth applications. Multiple T1 Lines can also be used for point to point access. |
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| 1.5 mbps voice T1 - A voice T1 Line will support up to 24 users. |
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The T1 carrier is a commonly used digital transmission service in the United States, Canada, and Japan. It consists of 24 separate channels using pulse code modulation signals with time-division multiplexing at an overall rate of 1.544 million bits per second using copper wire, optical or wireless media. Many businesses use affordable T1 Lines to connect to an Internet access provider. It is common for an Internet access provider to be connected to the Internet on a affordable T1 Line owned by a major telephone network. T1 Lines are also referred to as DS3 Lines. A T1 Line is the perfect option for small or medium sized businesses. |
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The most common legacy of this whole system is the line rate designations. A "T1" now seems to mean any data circuit that runs at the original 1.544 Mbit/s line rate. Originally the T1 format carried 24 pulse-code modulated, time-division multiplexed speech signals each encoded in 64 kbit/s streams, leaving 8 kbit/s of framing information which facilitates the synchronization and demultiplexing at the receiver. T2 and T3 circuit channels carry multiple T1 channels multiplexed, resulting in transmission rates of up to 44.736 Mbit/s. |
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Supposedly, the 1.544 Mbit/s rate was chosen because tests done by AT&T Long Lines in Chicago were conducted underground. To accommodate loading coils, cable vault manholes were physically 6600 feet apart, and so the optimum rate was chosen empirically--the capacity was increased until the failure rate was unacceptable, then reduced. Companding allowed acceptable audio performance with only seven bits per sample |
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A more common understanding of how the rate of 1.544 Mbit/s was achieved is as follows. (This explanation glosses over T1 voice communications, and deals mainly with the numbers involved.) Given that the highest frequency at which voice communications occurs is at 4000 Hz, the required digital sampling rate is 8000 Hz. Since each T1 frame contains 1 byte of voice data for each of the 24 channels, that system needs then 8000 frames per second to maintain those 24 simultaneous voice channels. Because each frame of a T1 is 193 bits in length (24 channels X 8 bits per channel + 1 control bit = 193 bits), 8000 frames per second is multiplied by 193 bits to yield a transfer rate of 1.544 Mbit/s (8000 X 193 = 1544000). |
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