Most businesses use wi-fi services in their corporate setups today. However, managing wireless Internet connections can be a full-time job. IT departments have to ensure a strong connection reaches the entire office, implement security solutions and troubleshoot connectivity issues. Managed wi-fi services take the stress out of the process. Understanding…
As the name suggests, a Fractional T1 is a part or fraction of a complete dedicated T1 line. The T1 line carries a data capacity rate of 1,544K bits/second at total capacity. Therefore, a fractional T1 line can provide a fraction of this full service (768K, 384K, etc.). Here, we…
T1 and T3 are two common types of digital transmission systems used in telecommunications. AT&T originally developed T1 lines in the 1960s to support telephone service. The service gradually evolved to support both voice and data. T3 lines (also known as DS3) are an enhanced version of T1 that gives…
T1 lines, or T-carrier lines, use copper wire or in some rare instances, fiber-optic technology to transmit data. T1 connections are established between nodes or endpoints to offer dedicated networks with higher performance and efficiency. Although limited in bandwidth, they are still in demand by small and medium businesses, especially…
Not so long ago, radio networks relied heavily on telephone lines for remote broadcasts and transportation of program audio. In contrast, radio stations today have become highly computerized, consolidated, and digital. Similar trends can be observed in audio transmission everywhere. In the last few years, audio technology has shifted towards…
Many organizations use T1 lines for their business network communications. Once considered high-cost services, T1 lines have become more affordable over the years. These lines have been used to gain high-speed digital services for both data and voice communication ever since their development in the 1960s by Bell Systems. Throughout…
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