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  • Subject: RE: Leased Line AS/400 access
  • From: "Bill Paris" <bparis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 14:06:34 -0400
  • Importance: Normal

Isn't that referred to as T-1 service? (as opposed to ISDN service)

Bill Paris
Sorrento Cheese Co., Inc.
716-823-6262 x376
bparis@sccmail.com


> As an example, in addition to BRI, another standard offering 
> is called the
> Primary Rate Interface (PRI) which provides 23 B Channels 
> (1472 kbps) and a
> single D Channel.
> 
> Another benefit, is that the service can be setup for 
> bandwith on demand. So
> if your peak requirements are under 256K, but your average 
> requirement is
> under 64K, you can install 4 B channels to handle your peak load, but
> configure it so that the extra channels are only used when the traffic
> warrants it.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> John Taylor

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