A dedicated line or circuit leased from a local exchange carrier or other communications service provider See also: dedicated line, local exchange carrier
Refers to a phone line (connection) that is rented for exclusive 24-hour/7-days-a-week use from one computer or network to another, or for constant access to the Internet Also called a dedicated line
Refers to a phone line that is rented for exclusive 24/7 use from your location to another location The highest speed data connections require a leased line
Refers to a phone line that is rented for exclusive 24-hour, 7 days a week use from your location to another location The highest speed data connections require a leased line
Refers to a phone line that is rented for exclusive 24-hour, 7-days-a-week use from your location to another location The highest speed data connections require a leased line
A dedicated phone line that is rented for exclusive use from your location to another location, to which it is permanently connected The highest speed data connections use leased lines
Refers to a phone line that is rented for exclusive 24-hour, 7-days-a-week access between your location and another location The highest speed data connections require a leased line
A phone line rented for exclusive 24-hour, 7-days-a-week use from one computer or network to another, and/or for constant access to the Internet Same as a dedicated line
A telephone channel that is leased from a common carrier for private use A leased line is faster and quieter than a switched line, but generally more expensive
Also known as a private circuit, is a communications link between two points It is separate from the public telephone network, reserved exclusively for the use of the owner, and rented at a fixed tariff regardless of usage levels Private circuits are commonly used where inter-site traffic volumes indicate a cost-benefit advantage over switched alternatives; where there is a requirement for high bandwidth; or where reliability and availability are critical considerations, as in financial trading
A Leased Line refers to a dedicated telecommunications connection to the Internet, required high speed data connections A T-1 is a leased line theoretically capable of transferring a 1Mb file in 10 secs A T-3 is a leased line theoretically capable of carrying information faster than a T-1
Refers to a phone line that is rented for exclusive 24-hour, 7-day-a-week use from one location to another The highest speed data connections require a leased line
Refers to line such as a telephone line or fiber-optic cable that is rented for exclusive 24-hour, 7-days-a-week use from your location to another location The highest speed data connections require a leased line See also: DSL, ISDN
A leased line is a transmission line reserved by a communications carrier for the private use of a customer Examples of leased-line services are 56Kbits/sec or T-1 lines
Also referred to as a private line A leased line is obtained from a communications company (carrier) to provide a transmission medium between two points The line consists of a permanent dedicated circuit between two points, or to set of previously arranged points The cost of the line is usually based on the distance between locations This is in contrast to switched or dial-up lines, which can be connected to any point on the network