Sunday, 19 May 2013

Leased Lines

A leased line connects two locations for private voice and data telecommunication service. Not a dedicated cable, a leased line is actually a reserved circuit between two points. Leased lines can span short or long distances. They maintain a single open circuit at all times, as opposed to traditional telephone services that reuse the same lines for many different conversations through a process called "switching."  Leased lines most commonly are rented by businesses to connect branch offices, because these lines guarantee bandwidth for network traffic.

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  1. Yes i agree with your post.Because your article must be accurate. I know leased line has no need to wire like broadband. So it is very easy to use and high speed internet without trouble.

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