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The term T1 refers to a copper line
that carries data at a rate of 1.55
Mbps; it is the analog version of a
DS1 (see DS1) so is of a lower
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The term T3 refers to a copper line
that carries data at a rate of
45Mbps; it is the analog version of
a DS3 (see DS3) so is of a lower
quality. |
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TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) |
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This is the suite of
protocols that defines the
Internet. Originally
designed for the UNIX
operating system, TCP/IP
software is not available
for every major computer
operating system. To connect
to the Internet, a computer
must have TCP/IP software. |
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Telnet |
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An Internet protocol
allowing a PC to connect to
a host computer and use that
computer as if you were
locally connected. This
often provides the ability
to use all the software and
capabilities of the host
computer. |
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