Advantages of Ethernet over Copper
Ethernet over Copper (EoC) is a form of Ethernet in the first mile cable that utilizes twisted copper telephone cable pairs that are typically already in place at numerous service areas. It is generally quicker to provision EoC than to build out brand-new fiber circuits in older service locations.
Ethernet over Copper is a mature and trusted modern technology providing the very same features as traditional T1 lines: dedicated, symmetrical, as well as full duplex. Its major advantage is that Ethernet over Copper is delivered over copper pairs of DS0 so EoC does not require expensive fiber build outs. Another wonderful benefit over standard T1 lines is the fact that an Ethernet circuit is a lot easier to upgrade. With the typical bonded T1, an upgrade in circuit bandwidth could take months since the regional communications provider needs to install added loops. With an Ethernet circuit, the port speed could often be enhanced as just a setup modification at the central office. Ethernet over Copper runs over multiple pairs of copper so if one pair goes down, the data transfer available does drop yet you do not loose the whole circuit as you would with a T1 line. Ethernet over Copper prices is much below that of bonded T1 circuits of the exact same speed. EoC circuits have a Service Level Agreement (SLA) similar to T1 lines generally with the exact identical terms.
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