Industrial Data Communications 4th Edition

Chapter 7 - Wide Area Networks: T1 & T3 Carriers

T1 carrier in (North America) is a twenty-four-channel time division multiplexed channel. It
multiplexes the outputs of twenty-four DS0 channels onto one 1.544 Mbps line, generally a
coaxial cable but increasingly fiber optics. In the past, one had to buy all twenty-four channels
(or 1.544 Mbps), and this was expensive. Due to the falling price of multiplex
equipment and increased competition, fractional data rates can be bought from 64 Kbps
up. Sixty-four kilobits per second is the single channel data rate (DS0) of the twenty-four
channels that make up T1. Actually, in most cases the customer only gets 56 Kbps since the
provider will steal one bit from each DS0 for control. A T1 channel is also known as a DS1
channel. In the Extended Super Frame method of signaling, there are twenty-four DS0
channels (with 193 total bits: 192 for data and 1 for framing). Since the original voice-sampling
rate was 8 KHz, a signal of 1.536 Mbps (24 × 64 Kbps) was produced plus the one
framing bit for an 8 KHz framing channel, which equals 1.544 Mbps. The framing channel
is broken down as 12 m bits (4 Kbps for out-of-band channel management), 6 c bits (2
Kbps for CRCC), and 6 Fe bits (2 Kbps for framing). In South America, Mexico, and Europe
the equivalent WAN channel is called E1 and has a data rate of 2.048 Mbps.

T3 Carrier

There are various hierarchies of T carrier, not all of which find current use in the United
States. T3 does, however. T3, which is also an international standard known as DS3, consists
of twenty-eight T1 lines (actually according to the international hierarchy, it consists of
seven T2 channels, each composed of two T1C channels, which in turn are made up of two
each T1s. T3 is an option for large corporations and government organizations since its
cost-exceeding $100 a mile per month-is quite high.

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