Definition: A leased line connects two locations for private voice and/or 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."Definition: A leased line connects two locations for private voice and/or 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."
This connection is established over a digital line and focuses on corporate businesses needing fast access speeds and reliability. It provides users on the network to be connected 24 / 7 to the internet and e-mail.
This type of connection can have many variables ie: You can choose your access speeds in increments of 64kbps for local bandwidth and increments of 32k for international bandwidth. The prices increase in direct proportion to the increase in bandwidth.
Users will need routers for this type of connection. ScottNET can advise on which router to purchase and the setup can also be done by our technicians.

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