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Advantages Of T1 Carrier Lines
The carrier line is made from copper wires, coaxial cable, optical fiber, or other media. It uses four wires, two for receiving and two for sending digitalized data and voice.
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Ethernet Over Copper (EoC): The Modern Ethernet Standard
In 1979, Metcalfe left Xerox to promote the use of local access networks (LAN's) in personal computers. Ethernet technology continued to develop. The coaxial cable, which was expensive to install and provided unreliable network access, was replaced with a system of hubs and switches. This system allowed for faster and steadier access.
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What Is (EoC) Ethernet Over Copper?
EoC is a fast and cheap technology; it can run a 10 Mbps Ethernet connection for a little over a thousand dollars a month. EoC uses 5 pairs of copper wires to run, giving it the added advantage of being able to work even if a couple of pairs become non-functional. In this case, the network will run more slowly.






