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The speed of a T1 line is 1.544 Mbps. It is used to transmit data over the internet or for voice communications. Faster speeds and capacities are obtained through the the deployment of bonded T-1.

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What does T1 line speeds mean?

A T1 line speed refers to the speed at which a T1 line is able to transfer data., often written in kilobytes per second. T1 lines these days see less use and have been replaced with fiber optics.


What line has a maximum throughput of 1.544 mbps?

T1 line


Line side T1 what is its purpose?

The purpose of a line-side T1 is to directly connect two devices, using a T1, without going through a service provider. This is done in lieu of using analog circuits or if IP connectivity/trunking is not available. For example, a fax server can connect directly to a corporate PBX, via a line side T1, using a cross-over 2-pair, 22 AWG shielded twisted pair cable. This is a direct connection from the PBX's T1 card to the fax server's T1 card. Provisioning of the T1 circuit is done in both the PBX and the fax server to accommodate the medium (24 channels, robbed-bit signaling).


What is the data rate of a T1 line?

A T1 line provides you with 1.544Mbits per second, full duplex. Full duplex means that, you get the 1.544Mbps in up- and download direction. 1.544 Mbit per second equals 0.192MByte per second.


How fast must the train travel the next 80 km so as to average 60 km h-1 for the entire trip if it traveled a 120 km track for the first 40 km at a uniform speed of 40 km h-1?

distance = speed x time First 40 km = 40 t1 and thus t1 = 1 hour Total distance = 120km = ave speed x t total= 60 this t total= 2 hours second part = distance = 80 = new speed x (t total - t1) = new speed x 1 hr new speed = 80 km per hour