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DS3 Bandwidth Explained In Simple Terms

With a large percentage of homes now having a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) installed for E-mail and Internet access, many people now have more of an idea of what bandwidth is all about. Explaining DS3 Bandwidth then, should be generally understood.

Formerly, the classifications for digital circuits were denoted by the terms T1, T2 and T3 which referred to the signal processing equipment. The modern equivalents of the old classification, namely DS1, DS2 and DS3 are exactly the same circuits but now refer to the format and the rate of the signal. DS stands for Digital Signal and DS3 is equivalent to the T3 circuit.

The full DS3 line operates at 45 Mbps or about 90 times the speed of a standard DSL circuit commonly used in today’s households. This equates to 90 people accessing the Internet, or another application, all at the same time and getting the same response as a single DSL user at home. DS3 is rated in excess of twenty times the speed of a normal T1 circuit making it ideal for companies needing the high speed transfer of data between head office and branch offices.

If the full DS3 speed is not required, a fractional DS3 circuit is available, which, though not as fast is also considerably less expensive. Another option, the burstable DS3, allows use of the circuit at a slower speed during the day with periods of full speed access at times agreed to by the user and service provider.

Full-motion video in real-time and extremely large databases may be carried over a DS3 line on a very active network. High-volume traffic, such as that experienced by large companies and universities, is carried with ease over this type of line. Alternative users are typically those supplying PBX and VoIP systems and large call centres. Added to this are companies that offer video conferencing and software development not to mention research laboratories which are also high speed data users.

There are normally two monthly charges associated with these lines. One charge applies to the local loop which is for that portion of the line from the local exchange to the clients premises. The other charge is for network access through a port on the carriers equipment. The charge for the local loop may vary depending on the distance from the user to the exchange.

DS3 Bandwidth speeds are made possible by combining the signals of 28 DS1 circuits which are multiplexed into 7 DS2 circuits. These are again fed through the multiplexer and emerge as one DS3 line. The line can transport the equivalent amount of data as 672 telephone lines.

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What A DS3 Line Can Do For A Larger Level Business

It is no big secret that any type of business operating in today’s day and age needs some type of internet connection to be as effective as possible. When larger companies have very big networks they require more bandwidth as well as speed. We will discuss why the DS3 line is so great for businesses as it is more than capable of meeting both of these requirements to the highest possible level.

There is a very common misconception regarding this type line and a lot of readers might have already heard it said before. Many people will say that this type of line is different than a T3 line, however they couldn’t be more wrong. These two types of lines are the same exact thing being sold under different names. There is no difference between them whatsoever.

Not only does a business get the fastest possible connection through the utilization of this technology buy they can stuff over five hundred users on a single network. This benefit is most enjoyed by large companies that have many employees to incorporate into their network. Everybody in the office can surf this connection at the same time and it will not slow down.

For companies that offer their clients the service of hosting their websites for them, this type of connection is simply a must. Any type of mid to large level company that hosts more than one website should consider this type of connection. All of the popular forms of internet media that are bandwidth heavy can best be utilized by this technology, including streaming video.

If your company is curious about this type of line for a business, do not be afraid to ask any popular internet provider about it. A great deal of the popular providers carry this type of great service however they don’t advertise it nearly as often. This is because they need to concentrate their advertising dollars on technologies that the average consumer will invest in like broadband services.

While this is the fastest and most reliable type of internet service that a company can buy, it is very important to keep in mind that it does run a bit more expensive than other services. If you have a pretty moderate sized company that could benefit from the speed and reliability of such a network, this type of service should really be considered a good investment.

It should now be very obvious to you why the DS3 line is so great for businesses. When it comes to networking a large group of associates, it is best to have the fastest and most reliable speed that money can buy. If your company currently doesn’t host sites for clients you could begin doing so with such a line at your disposal.

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Things To Help You Look For The Best Tennessee Internet Service Provider

As you begin the process of finding the best Tennessee T1 Internet service provider, remember that there are some key items to look out for that will help you make the right choice. How you connect, what you use it for and your mobility all have something to do with the decision making process.

Your connection habits are the first indicator of what service to find. For those who spend most of their time connecting through a laptop in public places such as a library or bookstore should get a mobile broadband connection. If you stay home and get online in your living room off of a desktop computer, then DSL or cable is the way to go.

With cable or DSL, you are directly connected to the internet through either phone lines or your cable. This is great for people who use their desktop to get online as well as businesses and schools. The great thing is that if you ever decide to go wireless in the home, you can easily upgrade your modem to accommodate both connections.

Now that you are ready to find a plan, it is time to take a look at some of the differences and that way you can make an educated decision to fit your needs and your budget. There are three billing options that are the most popular. Prepaid monthly plans are one, having it on your cable or phone bill is the second, and finally signing a long term contract is the third major option.

Each user has their own needs and preferences for getting online, so there are a number of plans to choose from that can bring you great savings with reliable service. Looking at the long term contract options, these are good if you are looking for a full service provider. They will also usually throw around lots of discounts and freebies to get your business.

The monthly plans are becoming ever increasingly popular as users are being enticed to drop their contracts through decent prices and service. Just remember that you get what you pay for, and you will sacrifice a few bonuses when you go with the month to month pre paid option. This includes the fact you will probably have to pay for your own modem when you sign up.

After researching the various plans and other items that are available to you, the last thing is to make sure that the company you go with has connectivity where you are going to be at. Also, they should have it all over the state and region as well. Most companies have a national network, so it is not that hard to find, just make sure you find one with good and consistent coverage.

As you are looking for the best Tennessee DS3 Internet service provider, do not forget to check for their connectivity, the plans they offer, and also make sure that have good and reliable coverage. You will save a lot of time by doing a little homework now instead of getting stuck later.

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What Gives a DS3 Line an Edge?

Since the DS3 is mostly used for commercial purposes, it includes service level agreements or SLAs. SLAs guarantee bandwidth performance at any given time. Contributor: Ron Legarski Published: May 14, 2010

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Basic Information About DS3 Line Carriers

The first thing that should be understood is that DS3 lines are the same technology as T3 lines. The only difference is the name itself

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Price Your Telecom Lines Before You Move

If you are in the process of relocating your business or starting up a new venture, you’ll be in the market for new telecommunications services. That could be telephone, data, video streaming or some combination of these.

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Ethernet Over Copper Vs T1

The standard business bandwidth connection is the versatile T1 line.

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