Are leased lines affected by distance from the exchange?

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Yes, leased lines are affected by distance from the exchange. The distance plays a crucial role in determining the performance and reliability of the leased line connection. Generally, the quality of the leased line decreases as the distance between the exchange and the customer location increases. As the distance increases, the attenuation of the signal becomes more significant, resulting in reduced bandwidth and slower data transmission speeds. The longer the distance, the more susceptible the leased line becomes to external interference and other environmental factors that can degrade the signal quality. Therefore, when considering leased lines, it is essential to take into account the distance from the exchange to ensure optimal performance and reliability of the connection.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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