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Re: usable T1 bandwidth

  • From: Christopher Montano
  • Date: Tue Mar 18 15:34:55 1997

                      RE>>usable T1 bandwidth                      3/18/97

where is the "approved topics list" by the way ...

curious.

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Date: 3/18/97 11:48 AM
To: Christopher Montano
From: Tony Li

   How much of the 1.544 Mbits/second of a T1 are available to IP?  I know
   some bits are taken for framing and such.  I think I remember it is
   around 1.3 something.

It's better than that, but the topic is inappropriate to this list, so...

Tony


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