Technology
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Speed
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Physical Medium
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Application
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GSM mobile telephone service
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9.6 to 14.4 Kbps
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RF in space (wireless)
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Mobile telephone for business and personal use
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High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data service (HSCSD)
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Up to 56 Kbps
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RF in space (wireless)
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Mobile telephone for business and personal use
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Regular telephone service (POTS)
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Up to 56 Kbps
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twisted pair
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Home and small business access
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Dedicated 56Kbps on frame relay
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56 Kbps
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Various
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Business e-mail with fairly large file attachments
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DS0
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64 Kbps
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All
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The base signal on a channel in the set of Digital Signal levels
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General Packet Radio System (GPRS)
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56 to 114 Kbps
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RF in space (wireless)
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Mobile telephone for business and personal use
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ISDN
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BRI: 64 Kbps to 128 Kbps PRI: 23 (T-1) or 30 (E1) assignable 64-Kbps channels plus control channel; up to 1.544 Mbps (T-1) or 2.048 (E1)
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BRI: Twisted-pair PRI: T-1 or E1 line
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BRI: Faster home and small business access PRI: Medium and large enterprise access
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IDSL
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128 Kbps
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Twisted-pair
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Faster home and small business access
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AppleTalk
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230.4 Kbps
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Twisted pair
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Local area network for Apple devices; several networks can be bridged; non-Apple devices can also be connected
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Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE)
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384 Kbps
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RF in space (wireless)
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Mobile telephone for business and personal use
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satellite
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400 Kbps (DirecPC and others)
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RF in space (wireless)
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Faster home and small enterprise access
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frame relay
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56 Kbps to 1.544 Mbps
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Twisted-pair or coaxial cable
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Large company backbone for LANs to ISP ISP to Internet infrastructure
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DS1/T-1
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1.544 Mbps
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Twisted-pair, coaxial cable, or optical fiber
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Large company to ISP ISP to Internet infrastructure
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Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS)
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Up to 2 Mbps
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RF in space (wireless)
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Mobile telephone for business and personal use (available in 2002 or later)
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E-carrier
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2.048 Mbps
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Twisted-pair, coaxial cable, or optical fiber
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32-channel European equivalent of T-1
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T-1C (DS1C)
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3.152 Mbps
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Twisted-pair, coaxial cable, or optical fiber
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Large company to ISP ISP to Internet infrastructure
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IBM Token Ring/802.5
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4 Mbps (also 16 Mbps)
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Twisted-pair, coaxial cable, or optical fiber
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Second most commonly-used local area network after Ethernet
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DS2/T-2
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6.312 Mbps
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Twisted-pair, coaxial cable, or optical fiber
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Large company to ISP ISP to Internet infrastructure
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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
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512 Kbps to 8 Mbps
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Twisted-pair (used as a digital, broadband medium)
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Home, small business, and enterprise access using existing copper lines
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E-2
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8.448 Mbps
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Twisted-pair, coaxial cable, or optical fiber
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Carries four multiplexed E-1 signals
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cable modem
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512 Kbps to 52 Mbps (see "Key and explanation" below)
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Coaxial cable (usually uses Ethernet); in some systems, telephone used for upstream requests
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Home, business, school access
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Ethernet
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10 Mbps
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10BASE-T (twisted-pair); 10BASE-2 or -5 (coaxial cable); 10BASE-F (optical fiber)
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Most popular business local area network (LAN)
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IBM Token Ring/802.5
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16 Mbps (also 4 Mbps)
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Twisted-pair, coaxial cable, or optical fiber
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Second most commonly-used local area network after Ethernet
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E-3
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34.368 Mbps
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Twisted-pair or optical fiber
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Carries 16 E-l signals
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DS3/T-3
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44.736 Mbps
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Coaxial cable
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ISP to Internet infrastructure Smaller links within Internet infrastructure
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OC-1
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51.84 Mbps
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Optical fiber
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ISP to Internet infrastructure Smaller links within Internet infrastructure
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High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI)
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Up to 53 Mbps
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HSSI cable
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Between router hardware and WAN lines Short-range (50 feet) interconnection between slower LAN devices and faster WAN lines
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Fast Ethernet
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100 Mbps
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100BASE-T (twisted pair); 100BASE-T (optical fiber)
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Workstations with 10 Mbps Ethernet cards can plug into a Fast Ethernet LAN
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Fiber Distributed-Data Interface (FDDI)
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100 Mbps
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Optical fiber
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Large, wide-range LAN usually in a large company or a larger ISP
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T-3D (DS3D)
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135 Mbps
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Optical fiber
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ISP to Internet infrastructure Smaller links within Internet infrastructure
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E-4
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139.264 Mbps
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Optical fiber
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Carries 4 E3 channels Up to 1,920 simultaneous voice conversations
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OC-3/SDH
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155.52 Mbps
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Optical fiber
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Large company backbone Internet backbone
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E-5
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565.148 Mbps
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Optical fiber
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Carries 4 E4 channels Up to 7,680 simultaneous voice conversations
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OC-12/STM-4
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622.08 Mbps
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Optical fiber
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Internet backbone
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Gigabit Ethernet
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1 Gbps
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Optical fiber (and "copper" up to 100 meters)
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Workstations/networks with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet plug into Gigabit Ethernet switches
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OC-24
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1.244 Gbps
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Optical fiber
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Internet backbone
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SciNet
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2.325 Gbps (15 OC-3 lines)
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Optical fiber
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Part of the vBNS backbone
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OC-48/STM-16
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2.488 Gbps
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Optical fiber
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Internet backbone
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OC-192/STM-64
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10 Gbps
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Optical fiber
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Backbone
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OC-256
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13.271 Gbps
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Optical fiber
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Backbone
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