Digital Signal level 3. A North American digital hierarchy signalling standard for transmission at 44.736Mbit/s
Digital signal level 3; telephony term describing the 44M bps digital signal carried on a T3 facility, or 34.368M bps digital signal carried on an E3 (CEPT) facility.
A 44.376 Mbps circuit, the equivalent of 28 DS1 circuits; also referred to as T3.
A leased line, sometimes referred to as a T3 or DS3, is a private, dedicated line that goes directly from your office to your Internet Service Provider (ISP), providing transmission at 44Mbps. A T3 / DS3 connection is equivalent to 28 T1 / DS1 connections. Fiber optic cabling or digital microwave is required for T-3 transmissions. T3 / DS3 is an standard used in the North American and Japanese marketplace.
A digital transmission format in which 28 DS1 signals are carried on a T3 facility at a rate of 44.736 Mbps or on an E3 (CEPT) facility at a rate of 34.368 Mbps.
Digital signal level three. One 44.736 Mbps channel, equivalent to 672 voice grade lines, each with 64 Kbps capacity.
Digital Signal 3(DS3) is an international transmission standard that uses pulse-code modulation and time-division multiplexing to achieve a data rate of 44.736 Mbps and provide full T3 connectivity; it is often used for ATM formats. E3 is the European counterpart that has a rate of 34.368 Mbps. Dual boot Allows the computer to boot to two different operating systems (DOS & UNIX, for example).
DS3 service is a digital, dedicated private-line service giving you high capacity for any combination of data, voice or video applications. The versatility of DS3 makes it ideal for data-intensive users with large backbone applications or private networks requiring channelized transport. The point-to-point structure of DS3 Service affords greater economies of scale by combining 28 DS1s or 672 separate 64 Kbps channels onto one communications path.
Digital Service Grade 3. A 45 Mbps digital link.
Standard for intra-LATA traffic (between central offices) at 45 Mbps.
SPU now features a DS3 connection, allowing for a burst capacity of 45,000 kilobits per second. For reference, a modem has a theoretical capacity of 52 kilobits per second. A DS3 connection is made up of 28 T1 carriers, used to transmit digital signals on fiber-optic cables at 44.736 megabits per second. A DS3 line can handle 672 voice conversations or one video channel. The DS3 line has enough bandwidth to transmit full-motion real-time video and very large databases over a busy network.
A digital transmission link with a capacity of 44.736 Mbps that can handle 28 DS1.
(commonly referred to as T3) A data communications service for data-intensive businesses requiring extremely high transmission speeds (45 Mbps). In the U.S., this is commonly referred to as T3.
This is equals 28 individual T1’s. The signaling rate or speed rate of a DS3 is almost 45Mbps. Another name for a DS3 is a T3.
This abbreviation stands for Digital Signal level 3, an Internet transmission method capable of speeds of 44.736Mbps.
A telephony classification of speed for leased lines equivalent to approximately 45 Mbps.
A leased line (non-switched) running at 45 Mbps. Compare OC3, T1, ISDN.
Digital signal, Level 3 is the North American data rate used for T3 carriers. It operates at 44.736 Mbps and supports 28 T1 lines.
The North American Digital Hierarchy signaling standard for transmission at 44.736 Mbps that is used by a T3 carrier. DS-3 supports 28 DS-1 circuits plus overhead.
Digital Signal 3 or Data Service Level 3 is a high-bandwidth "pipe" connection to the Internet operating at speeds 44.736 megabits per second. DS3 technology is used for T3 lines.
The AT&T Bell System level 3 digital standard for systems operating at 44.736 (45) Mbps.
A high speed internet connection with transport speed of 44.7 Mbps. A comparison of connection speeds shows 56K modem = 56,000 bits-per-second. DSL = 784,000 bits-per-second. T1 = 1,544,000 bits-per-second. DS3 = 69,480,000 bits-per-second.
Transmission standard at T3 speeds, or 44.736Mbit/s. DS3 allows the combination of 28 DSls or a single DS3 facility - also known as a T3 circuit.
A bandwidth allocation of 45 Mbs. One DS3 roughly equals twenty-eight T1 lines. Optical Fiber is almost always required for DS3 transmission. (Also referred to as T3)
Digital transmission rate of 44.736 Mbps carried inside T3 carrier systems.
Transmission standard at T3 speeds - 44.736Mbps.
Digital Signal Level 3. Framing specification used in transmitting digital signals at 44.736-Mbps on a T3 facility (United States) or at 34.368-Mbps on an E3 facility (Europe).
A carrier of 45 Mbps bandwidth. One DS3 channel can carry 28 DS1 channels.
connection Fiber optic connections to the Internet. The speed of this connection is 45Mbits/sec making it about 27 times faster than a T1 (1.5 Mbits/sec)
A very high capacity digital circuit. A DS3 is roughly 28 times faster than a T1 - it carries 673 channels and contains 44 Mb/sec of capacity. Also referred to as a T3.
Digital Signal 3. This term is used to refer to the 45 Mbps digital signal carried on a T3 facility.
A data communications service for data-intensive businesses requiring extremely high transmission speeds (45 Mbps), usually over fiber. In the U.S., this is commonly referred to as T3.
(n.) Digital service hierachy level 3 with a maximum channel capacity of 44.736. This term is used interchangeably with T3. 28 DS1 channels per DS3.
Digital Signal level 3. Also known as T3. Equivalent in bandwidth to 28 T1's. The bit rate is 44.736 Mbps.
Digital signal level 3. Framing specification used for sending digital signals at 44.736 Mbps on a T3 facility.
Digital signal level 3. In T-carrier systems, a digital signaling rate of 44.736 Mbps. This level of carrier can transport 28 DS1 level signals and 672 DS0 level channels within its payload. Also known as T3. See T3.