E1 is E1. You are at the bottom of whatever service you are in. It does not matter if you are Air Force, Army, Navy or Marines.
all branches follow the same pay scale, so an E1 or Private in the army makes the same as an E1 in the Marines. supposedly the army will promote people faster than the Marines but it comes down to how hard you're willing to work at your job.
E1 is the paygrade. The rank of an E1 is private, the insignia -- well, there is none, no stripes, no rockers. Are you asking, "What is the pay received by an E1?" If so, the base pay of an E1 is $1347.00 per month. You can look it up here: http://www.militaryfactory.com/military_pay_scale.asp
In sdh radio 63 E1's are there
There are 63 e1's in sdh STM-1 = 63 x E1; STM-4 = 63 x 4 E1; STM-16 = 63 x 16 E1; STM-64 = 63 x 64 E1.
There are 63 E1 in one STM 1
you will make about 3000 dollars if u enter as a e1
STM-0= 21 E1 lines STM-1=(64x1) - 1 = 63 E1 lines STM-4=(64x4) - 4 = 252 E1 lines STM-16=(64x16) - 16 = 1008 E1 lines STM-64=(64x64) - 64 = 4032 E1 lines and so on
2 mb
well E1 is added to many fooods and the thing is is that if you dont eat it you will doe a painfull death!
There is no direct mapping of E1 to DS3. The only way to connect the two is using an MPLS network. A DS3 is 45Mbps. An E1 is 2Mbps. The bandwidth of 22.5 E1's can traverse a DS3. In order to directly connect an E1 as would a T1 to a DS3 you would need an E3 An E3 is 34 Mbps and 16 E1's could connect to it.
63 E1