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T-carrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In telecommunications, introduced in 1970, T-carrier, sometimes abbreviated as T-CXR, is the generic designator for any of several digitally multiplexed ...
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HowStuffWorks "How does a T1 line work?"
A T1 line is a fiber optic line that can carry roughly 60 times more data than a normal residential modem. Read about the T1 line and how it is used.
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What is a T1 Line? - wiseGEEK: clear answers for common questions
A T1 line is a high-performance fiber optic telephone line. Capable of carrying large amounts of data, T1 lines are often used by...
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Digital Signal 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While an inband T1 seemingly has a slight advantage due to 24 lines being available to make calls (as opposed to a PRI that has 23), each channel in an inband T1 must ...
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T1 Line, T1 Internet Service, Business DSL, Cheap T1 Prices
T1 Connection Pricing from T1 Providers, Business DSL, DS1, DS3 Bandwidth, T1 Voice, PRI T1, MPLS, Metro Ethernet, Best Prices, Instant T1 Line Quotes!
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