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6. T-3 Connections

A T-3 is a dedicated phone connection supporting data rates of about 43 Mbps. A T-3 line actually consists of 672 individual channels, each of which supports 64 Kbps.

T-3 lines are used mainly by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) connecting to the Internet backbone and for the backbone itself.

T-3 lines are sometimes referred to as DS3 lines.

DS3's are most often delivered via a fiber optic connection mostly an OC-3. They are split from a multiplexer (Fujitsu FLM are popular in the US). Many DS3's can be split from a single Mux.

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by redxii See Profile edited by Oxygen See Profile
last modified: 2005-01-20 01:48:49

To see if T-3 connections are offered in your area, check out the Classified adverts - T1/T3+ service by area map.

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