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Noun. Lease line (plural lease lines) The limit of the tenant space, either physically demarcated (by a demising partition or demising wall) or imaginary, controlled by the tenant of a leased, typically retail space, in a multi-tenant establishment, such as a mall.
Leased line is a service contract between a provider & a customer whereby the provider agrees to deliver a symmetric or at least bidirectional telecommunications line that connect two or more business locations in exchange for a monthly, quarterly or yearly rent.
What Are Leased Lines Used For? Leased lines are most commonly rented by businesses to connect branch offices of the organization. Leased lines guarantee bandwidth for network traffic between locations. For example, T1 leased lines are common and offer the same data rate as symmetric DSL.
A permanent telephone connection between two points set up by a telecommunications common carrier. Typically, leased lines are used by businesses to connect geographically distant offices. Unlike normal dial-up connections, a leased line is always active. The fee for the connection is a fixed monthly rate.
Both broadband and a leased line provide Internet access at a fixed subscription cost. The differences are: A leased line is a dedicated connection between your premises and the local exchange. ... Broadband is not a dedicated connection between your premises and the local exchange.
A leased line is a dedicated broadband connection. ... This isn't an issue with a leased line, however — since it's entirely yours to use, speeds are steady, and it's more secure. Speeds on a leased line are available from 10Mb all the way up to 10Gb (10,000Mb), and they're symmetrical.
Noun. Lease line (plural lease lines) The limit of the tenant space, either physically demarcated (by a demising partition or demising wall) or imaginary, controlled by the tenant of a leased, typically retail space, in a multi-tenant establishment, such as a mall.
Just as a pipe could be used to carry a number of different things (e.g.water, gas, sewage), so a leased line can be used to carry a number of different types of data traffic (Internet traffic, phone calls, corporate VPN traffic). There's no requirement to buy Internet access on a leased line.
A permanent telephone connection between two points set up by a telecommunications common carrier. Typically, leased lines are used by businesses to connect geographically distant offices. Unlike normal dial-up connections, a leased line is always active. The fee for the connection is a fixed monthly rate.
One big benefit of leased lines is that they allow employees to connect to their office PCs and desktops from home. This increased flexibility can help businesses establish flexible workplace environments that today's employees have grown to appreciate.
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