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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.
A fiber optic leased line works by sending pulses of light down a pure fiber optic cable, and the data that is being transmitted travels at the speed of light. A leased line is 'contended', which means that the line is dedicated solely to you and no one else can access it.
A leased line is a private bidirectional or symmetric telecommunications circuit between two or more locations provided according to a commercial contract. Each side of the line is permanently connected and dedicated to the other. Leased lines can be used for telephone, Internet, or other data communication services.
A leased line is a dedicated communication channel that interconnects two or more sites. This is a service contract between a customer and a provider. Leased lines are used for Internet, data and even telephone services. They are typically run on fiber optic cables to provide large bandwidth and speed.
The differences are: A leased line is a dedicated connection between your premises and the local exchange. It is fixed bandwidth and offers identical upload and download speeds and is not subject to contention with other users. Broadband is not a dedicated connection between your premises and the local exchange.
Leased Line Speeds Typical Choices, Minimum Speeds and Maximum Speeds. Leased lines typically have speeds of 1Mbps to 10Gbps. The most common leased line speed is 2Mbps. However, 10Mbps and 100Mbps are becoming increasingly common.
Leased lines can be used for telephone, Internet, or other data communication services. Some are ring down services, and some connect to a private branch exchange (PBX) or network router. Typically, leased lines are used by businesses to connect geographically distant offices.
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.
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