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T3 Lines

Reasons Why The Internet T3 Line Is Becoming Popular

Nowadays, a lot of corporations, agencies, schools, etc. Rely heavily on the internet. There’s no question about it as we need fast transfer of data, information and uninterrupted line for communication. This is already achieved due to the modern technology developed by experts. The modern technology that answers the need of a fast and reliable connection is the Internet T3 line. If DSL and broadband is popular in many households and some small business offices, the T3 connection is now widely used by many large companies, businesses and campuses.

The technology has a lightning speed for connection. It is very much capable of transferring data and any information at 45 million bits per second. Can you imagine how fast that speed is? It’s faster than a blink of an eye and it is incredibly reliable.

If you have heard of the T1 line and have seen its excellent performance then just imagine that you have 28 of it. That is the equivalent of the speed of T1 connection. It roughly makes up 672 of 64 Kbit per second of voice or data channels. Can you just imagine that?

The reason why this technology is popular in large is not only its lightning speed but also its capability of transferring large amount of data fast. Unlike any other servers that are slow when large data passes through, the T3 connection on the other hand is unaffected even if multiple servers are downloading and sending files at the same time. It uses Optic Fibre because it transfers large bandwidths. Only Optic fibre can handle such and not copper, infrared, or any other lines.

The price of the installation and monthly service charge of the connection is very expensive. This is also another reason why it is commonly used only by large companies and campuses. It costs thousands of dollars monthly and so only those that can afford such fee can take advantage of the service.

The common users of the service are: Government offices, Call-center offices, business establishments, large schools and universities, government offices and many more. The reason why they need the connection is because they need clear and uninterrupted access to the web for communication purposes. When using other lines for such large servers, the connection will become slow if many users will start downloading video files, music files or any large data or, if all users use the internet at the same time for video or voice conference.

If you want to use the Internet T3 line for your business, it is highly advisable that you wait for some time. It is because more and more service providers are coming out from the market today and the price of the service is dropping down due to the existing competition. Who knows, the price might go down to a hundred dollars per month and you can really save a lot for your business or personal use.

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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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Big Business and the T3 Line

A T3 line has adequate bandwidth to transmit frame-to-frame video and huge capacity database even over packed networks in real time. T3 lines are used for data needs over very long distance.

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Things To Know About A T3 Line

A T3 line has sufficient bandwidth to transmit real-time full-motion video and huge databases over busy networks. A T3 line represents a bandwidth equal to 28 T1 lines or to about 672 64-Kbps voice or data channels. T3 lines are generally used as the framework of a business headquarter network. Around the globe, major Internet service providers have T3 lines as their fundamental structure.

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Modern Day Rise Of T3 Lines

T1 and T3 lines are common leased lines used in the area of telecommunications. Both T1 and T3 are reserved circuits that operate on fiber optic or copper wire cables. A T1 line is a completely digital line and it can handle 24 voice calls simultaneously. A T3 line is a completely digital line but equivalent to 28 T1 lines.

A single T3 line can handle 672 voice calls simultaneously providing a high-speed Internet connection of approximately 45 Mbps. It’s an integrated service and it can work as combination of lesser voice calls with high-speed Internet. One T3 line has enough bandwidth to transmit full-motion, real-time videos and database on busy networks. Besides long-distance T3 line also commonly forms the basis of a major business network headquarter.

All over the world, big Internet providers are running on the network on T3 lines. Mostly, organizations pay monthly or yearly rent for T1 and T3 lines. Even though it’s greatly useful, most organizations and individuals are prevented from using T3 leased line because of heavy costs. Monthly rent for a T1 line can start from $250 and above. For T3 line monthly rent usually starts from $2,800.

T3 lines are mainly used to provide data networking and/or voice services amongst different offices of an organization that are geographically very far across. This is one main reason that even with its not-so-low-cost most global institutions like big universities and large corporations choose T3 lines for their networking base.

Today, usage of T3 lines is growing at a rapid pace because of the emerging new technologies coming to market that need a T3 line’s speed and reliability. Some such latest technologies are voice-over-IP, virtual meetings, telepresence and IP telephony.

There is one other reason that makes corporations choose T3 over T1. When such organizations need more capacity at a short notice they have to buy access capacity which costs them even more than a normal T3 line would cost initially.

Today, the world is perhaps in its most frugal shape than many from our generation have ever seen it. Organizations are increasingly looking to cut down costs by reducing their overheads and variable expenses. Most organizations have already ceased a lot of discretionary spending such as travel, meeting, transportation, etc. Hence there is an automatic pressure on these organizations to offset it by increasing their performance level and that’s where T3′s strength is.

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Importance Of Having A T3 Line

A T3 line has adequate bandwidth to transmit frame-to-frame video and huge capacity database even over packed networks in real time. T3 lines are used for data needs over very long distance. Also, T3 line forms the basis of business networks hubs for big organizations. Most big Internet carriers around the world rely on T3 lines to form their core business platform.

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An Explanation To DS3 Bandwidth

T1's, the product of telecom are what many businesses use. The reason for this has to do with the reliability. Internet services like cable, dsl, and satellite, could not deliver the needed reliability to many companies. At full capacity, the DS3 has the same capacity as 28 T1's together. Delivery of DS3 comes through a dedicated network made of copper and in some cases fiber. This networks known as an LEC.

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The Different Things You Should Know About Ds3 Bandwidth

A dedicated LEC network constructed of fiber or more traditionally copper, delivers Ds3. Twenty-eight T1's work the same as one Ds3 working at full capacity. T1s have been known by businesses to be more reliable than Satellite, Cable, and DSL. Telecom originally produced the T1 product.

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A Guide To Understanding DS3 Bandwidth

DS-3 is delivered through a dedicated LEC either through fiber or through more traditional copper networks. When working at full capacity DS-3 has the same capacity as 28 T1s. T1, belongs to telecom products. It actually has more reliability than DSL, Cable, and Satellite.

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What Are Bonded T1 Lines?

T1 technology has a consistent speed of transmission and very little downtime. Any kind of downtime is usually resolved within 4 to 24 hours. There are less expensive options for internet connectivity; however they are not as accessible or they are not as reliable as T1 technology.

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