Glossary

 
Internet Glossary  | T1 | T3

Definitions of T3 Line on the Web:

A super high-speed connection capable of transmitting data at a rate of 45 million bits per second. This represents a bandwidth equal to about 672 regular voice-grade telephone lines, which is wide enough to transmit full-motion real-time video, and very large databases over a busy network. A T3 line is typically installed as a major networking artery for large corporations and universities with high volume network traffic. For example, the backbones of the major Internet service providers are comprised of T3 lines.
 

A leased line connection that can transmit 44,736,000 bits per second. Unlike a T1 line, a T3 line is capable of full screen, full motion video transmission.
 

As above but capable of around 45 million bits per second
 

A T3 line is a super high-speed connection capable of transmitting data at a rate of 45 million bps (bits per second). A T3 line represents a bandwidth equal to about 672 regular voice-grade telephone lines, which is wide enough to transmit full-motion, real-time video, and very large databases over a busy network. A T3 line is typically installed as a major networking artery for large corporations and universities with high-volume network traffic. For example, the backbones of the major Internet service providers are comprised of T3 lines.
 

High speed data standard at speeds of 44.736 Mbits per second.
 

A digital transmission line that provides about 45 Mbps of service at about 10 times the cost of leasing a T1 line.

An even faster dedicated phone line.

Extremely fast Internet connection capable of 45 million BPS; are typically used as backbone connections for large ISPs.
 

A very high-speed dedicated connection to the Internet. Transmits a digital signal at 44,746 megabits per second.
 

 

A high-speed (45 megabits per second) Internet transmission line.

 

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webmasterworkshop.com/guides/glossary.shtml

www.wels.net/sab/webhelp/terms.html
www.unlv.edu/faculty/pkane/webglossary.html

www.congressonlineproject.org/glossary.html

iet.ucdavis.edu/glossary/