Whats faster then a T1 connection and could u give me a website to go to thank u ?
Whats faster then a T1 connection and could u give me a website to go to thank u ?
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you don't get T1 connections in europe. They're american connections. Anyway, T1 is a 1.544Mbit iirc. You can get 10Mbit lines like our college do.
two T1's ?Originally Posted by ©DinG©
Nox
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There's a website to go to
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No offense but you guys are an imbarasment to Hexus. I came on here to ask a question because i thought there would be people online with supirior knowledge to mine but obviously i came to the wrong place. Next time ill do it my slef because obviously u guys didnt know. : )
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You can get T1 and T3 lines in Europe..
A T2's definately faster than T1, and he can do that liquidy metal morphy thing as well
Originally Posted by ©DinG©
but you did cause offence....
If you are too lazy to google for something , dont expect other people to do your thinking for you for free.
seeing as you asked - a T3 line can be made up of multiple T1's to get upto 45 mbit connection.
OC3 lines are burstable upto 155MBit.
In the UK - a leased line can take similar sized bandwidth ( again up to 155mbit )
given that a 2meg leased line will cost you about £15,000 per year , the higher options are VERy expensive.
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well the place i used to work did actually have two T1's (or equivalent) connecting us to the internet, with a 'virtual' gateway that split the load between the two via two physical gateways, one for each line.
and no offence taken, i'm pretty immune to that these days, but you're coming to an enthusiasts site asking about something large companies would be using. Any advice given you would still need to put in your own research anyway, so i don't think a 'quick answer' is a possibility here, i.e. whats suitable for people where i (used to) work may very well not be suitable elsewhere.
and no, i don't have a website, but google does seem a good choice for researching things these days.
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