Sunday, November 30, 2008

What is a Point to Point T1? Definition


Point-to-Point T1 - A fixed dedicated circuit secured between 2 distinct nodes or stations, or the Point to Point T1 may be between two points in the same building, different parts of city, state or U.S.


Bottom Line: A company has a point to point T1 then the company has a 1.5 megbits per second between the locations with only the company's voice or data traffic passing thru this point to point T1.


Cost: Is dependent on the distance between the two locations.


Reasons for use: This service is appropriate for heavily accessed Internet servers residing at a central location, or for providing high throughput for a large # of people or for a company transfering very large files between locations.
Either Cat5 twisted pair cabling, Cat 6 twisted pair or Fiber Optic Cabling may be used for connections from the Point to Point T1 to the network servers.


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