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Now for a little technical background, the North American standard for Digital Signal Level 3 or DS-3 states that an Internet T3, or often written T-3, is equivalent to 28 T1 Lines and is referred to as having 45 Mbps per DS3 circuit. T3’s run on a fiber optic backbone or a wireless microwave transmission over long distances and are delivered at the customer premise that terminates coaxial cable and via RF (Radio Frequency) with a BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) connector.

When Ethernet first increased from 10 to 100 megabits, it was a huge success. But the next step in that line of great technology was a gigabit Ethernet. Many different types of gigabit Ethernet are out there available for you to use. The IEEE 892.3ab, which defines the ideas and limits of the gigabit Ethernet came about back in 1999. This is when organizations could begin using the copper cabling to bring in Ethernet.

If you are hoping to eventually use the gigabit Ethernet the time may not be far off, but remember that this connection like any Ethernet must be done correctly for it to work right. Keep your fingers crossed the technology in our personal computers is sure to catch up quickly enough.

Raise your hands if you have a T1 Line, in your head of course, unless you would just like to raise your hands to stretch. Now, raise your hands if your T1 Line is too slow. Good, now that I have your attention, those who have raised their hands on both occasions hope is not all lost. There is a term out there in Telecom world called Bonded T1. A Bonded T1 is 2 T1’s Bonded which makes 1.5 Mbps x 2 = 3 Mbps. Since the price of T1’s have came down dramatically due to the competition and technology solutions, a Bonded T1 might just be in your budget. Now here are some obvious answers to questions but we will go through the motion anyways.

Advancing from slow speeds that took several minutes for a full page to come up. To the Ethernet first coming on and a speed of 10 megabits. But it got even better in a few years as that was increased up to 100 megabits per second. However, it's not up to a gigabit Ethernet which is a full gigabit per second. This speed is amazing.

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