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Re: what's channellized E1?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (sully@mail.usinternet.com)
Fri Sep 18 14:44:49 1998

From: sully@mail.usinternet.com
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 13:39:54 -0500
To: Yu Ning <yuning@mindless.com>
Cc: nanog post <nanog@merit.edu>

I'm not 100% sure about Euro T1's, but I believe its this...

T1 - can be used for data in different forms.  Running Frame, ATM.. etc

A channelized T1 is provisioned to have 64k channels used for data/voice
(ISDN etc).

--Tim

At 04:33 PM 9/18/98 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi friends,
>
>A very very basic question:
>What does "channellized E1" mean? What's its difference from a "normal"
>E1 connection?
>
>reply to my mail box, if you think such message is too basic posting 
>on nanog, thanks.
>
>regards,
>
>Yu Ning
>-- 
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>
>Yu Ning
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>Ideas ONLY reflect my own views,:-)
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