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What is a t1
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"T1 is a specification for a transmission line. The specification details the input and output characteristics and the bandwidth. T1 lines run at 1.544 Mbps and provide for 24 data channels. In common usage, the term "T1" is used interchangeably with "DS1."
Last Answered: Apr 2 2009  2:11 PM GMT by Carlosdl   29820 pts.
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Sous   580 pts.  |   Apr 2 2009  2:15PM GMT

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JennyMack   3330 pts.  |   Apr 2 2009  2:22PM GMT

Hi Purpose,

I have left your question up because it was answered — in the future, questions like this (”what is x”) will be removed from the site. I would suggest you visit a site like WhatIs for more basic vocabulary questions.

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Jenny
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