What
is a leased line?
A
Leased Line, also known as a ‘private circuit’
or ‘T1 leased line’, is a permanent dedicated
communication link between two points. The Leased Line
link is separate from the public telephone network and
is reserved exclusively for the leased line purchaser.
Where a company's Internet usage is intensive, a leased
line provides a far more cost-effective connectivity
solution than more traditional ones such as ISDN.
A
leased line can be a twisted pair, coax or fibre optic
cable and may involve all sorts of other hardware such
as coils, transformers, amplifiers and regenerators.
Leased lines have varying data transfer rates the highest
being a T1 line, which provides a maximum speed of 1.544Mbps.
These transfer rates can be divided between voice and
data signals using multiplexing techniques. If the leased
line is being used to carry voice data then the line
can also be connected to a phone system.
Large
companies generally use leased lines to connect several
geographically different networks within their organisation.Typical
examples of this service are the BT Kilostream, BT Kilostream
N, BT Megastream and BT LES Lan Extension Services available
in 10MB, 100MB and 1000MB speeds with ethernet presentation
ideal for offices within a short distance of each other.
The lease line is also widely used to connect offices
to the web via a point of presence (POP), which is a
fast connection directly to the Internet. A T1 leased
line can connect over hundreds of users to the Internet
effortlessly as long they are just browsing, a problem
would only occur if they were to all start downloading
files like MP3s. This service is known as Leased Line
Internet Access with the most common being the BTnet
Start and BTnet Flex leased Line internet Access Services.
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