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Originally posted by johndoebob
In Japan your own fully dedicated 100Mbit home line for ~100$ in Korea you can get even faster lines as far as I know.
T1 is 1.54MBps not Mbit. T1 = ~10Mbit multiplexed up to 44.5Mbit (both down and up).
I've got 2Mbit up/down here and I'm happy with it.If you don't want to run servers from your own home I can't see a real need for anything faster.
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No your wrong, there is not way in hell at T1 = 10mbits
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question372.htm
T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels, or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second
Your thinking T3 which is which is about that speed
acronyms:
T1 = 1.5Mbits/s
T3 = 45Mbits/s
LAN = 100Mbits/s
GIGA = 1Gbits/s
http://research.microsoft.com/sn/Her...r-2002-48.html
T1:
A term to describe the symmetrical speed at which data can be transferred. A T1 refers to speeds of 1.54 Mbps.
T3:
A term to describe the symmetrical speeds at which data can be transferred. A T3 refers to speeds of 45Mbits
http://www.openface.ca/e/internetglossary.ch2