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| DS3, often referred to as T3, is a 45 mbps (megabits per second) circuit used for transmitting data packets. A DS3 is the equivalent of 28 DS1s. DS1s are more commonly referred to as T1s. A DS3 network can either be comprised of a series of DS3 point-to-point circuits, or a DS3 VPN (virtual private network). (For more about DS3 network please click here) | ||||||||||
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