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leased line
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leased line

In computing, permanent dedicated digital telephone link used for round-the-clock connection within a network or between offices. For example, a bank may use leased lines to carry financial data between branches and head office. The infrastructure of the Internet is a network of leased lines that deliver guaranteed bandwidth at a fixed cost, regardless of how much traffic they carry. The enormous economies produced by the heavy use of such lines makes the Net a very cheap method of communication.



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During contract negotiations, many customers request a waiver of these fees as part of their contracts and save thousands of dollars each year on every dedicated circuit they have in service.
T1 service remains the choice of business data access because it is inexpensive, it's available everywhere, it offers guaranteed symmetrical transport with low latency, and it provides secure connectivity with a dedicated circuit.
Universal Access aggregates network information, operates facilities where communications networks can be physically interconnected, provides ongoing dedicated circuit access and offers client support services.
 
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