T1 is symmetrical connection, allowing for downloads and uploads of up to 1.5 Mbps - 30 times as fast as 56k dial-up. A single T1 connection can support dozens to hundreds of users, but speed and efficiency drops as more people use it simultaneously.
When used as a Private Line or MPLS, this is as secure as your lan. If you connect the T1 to the internet, it is not secure. www.intelletrace.com
T1 stand for how fast your Internet connection is going to be. T1 is the fastest of all, this would be a very high speed internet connection ( usually using fiber optics). The term T1 refers to the encoding.
A T1 Cable is the same as an Straighat Through Ethernet cable. Pins used for a T1 are 1,2,4,5 Pins used for Ethernet are 1,2,3,6 www.intelletrace.com
Average price in a metro area T1 is $325 to $400 www.intelletrace.com
Hello Friend, The answer essentially starts with realizing that a T1-type line is essentially the same as Digital Signal 1 Line (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T1). The data rate for which is 1.544 Mbps. So just convert this to bps: 1544000 bps. I'm assuming "1" refers to 1%, so if 1% must be used for synch overhead, for actually transmitting data we can only use 99% of it or: 1528560. Since TDM gives equal time slices to all of the the devices, just divide this rate by the bps need by each device (110 bps). This division gives us = 1528560bps / 110bps = 13896 devices. Enjoy!