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Donnel wrote:A T4 is 6 T3 lines.
Transfers at 274Mbps
Tikker wrote:Is T4 actually real?
I work at an ISP and have never heard of it, nor could I find reference to a T4 on google either
10sun wrote:Just because you work at an ISP doesn't mean a whole lot. We never dealt with anything larger than a T1 on our side, however I've been friends with the senior members of the OSU IT department and I have done a few private office internet installs, plus an uncle who works for a major hardware firewall company who likes to chit chat with me about work and constantly teaches me new stuff about large business connectivity solutions.
A particular designation for a fast form of connection, by phone line but usually fiber optic, to the Internet. It is the backbone of the Internet and of major corporation systems. T4 bandwidth is roughly 274 mbps per user with the capability of many simultaneous (between hundreds and thousands, depending on what each connection is doing and how much of the resource they are using) "conversations" or connections within; it can also alternatively handle 4032 voice channels. T4 supports voice, data and video at different frequencies on the same connection. T4 is a "full time connection" as opposed to dial-up. This technology is also known as T-4 and DS4. See BPS, T3 and T1. The European equivalent is an E4.
Donnel wrote:Erodalak wrote:Who needs an education when you are hawt like advina
fixt :P
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