1.544 Mbps
T1 is symmetrical connection, allowing for downloads and uploads of up to 1.5 Mbps - 30 times as fast as 56k dial-up. A single T1 connection can support dozens to hundreds of users, but speed and efficiency drops as more people use it simultaneously.
The speed of a T carrier depends on its type. For example, a T1 carrier has a speed of 1.544 Mbps, while a T3 carrier has a speed of 44.736 Mbps. Each T carrier has a specific speed that is a multiple of the basic T1 speed.
A T1 is copper, and OC3 is fiber optic, so there is no way to make a T1 into OC3. Speed on a T1 is 1.544 Mbps, and speed on the OC3 is 155.52 Mbps, so in rounding, you need 100 T1 lines to equal the speed of an OC3.
No, E1 has more capacity than T1. T1 has a total capacity of 1.544 Mbps, while E1 has a total capacity of 2.048 Mbps.
DS3 is 44.7 Mbps and a T1 is 1.55 Mbps. So 1 DS3 = 28 T1s http://www.dslbroker.com/ds3.html
The speed of a T-carrier depends on its level, with T1 having a speed of 1.544 Mbps and T3 having a speed of 44.736 Mbps. Each level represents a different data transmission rate, allowing for various bandwidth capacities.
T1 line
1.544 Mbps (Megabits per second).
T1 usage is for Voice or Data. T1 is 23 Voice Trunks or 1.5 Mbps. Can be channelized to do both at the same time. www.intelletrace.com
Both T1 and T3 are standard digital telephone carriers. They are designed to multiplex voice channels. T1 has a data rate of 1.544 Mbps and T3 has a data rate of 44.736 Mbps. So the answer is t3.
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