What is a leased line and how does it work?

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A leased line is a dedicated connection between two locations provided by a service provider. Unlike broadband or traditional internet connections, which are shared among multiple users, a leased line offers exclusive bandwidth for the user's private use. This connection is usually symmetrical, meaning the upload and download speeds are equal, ensuring reliable and consistent data transfer. Leased lines work by employing fiber optic cables or dedicated copper infrastructure to establish a direct link between the user's location and the service provider's network. This dedicated connection ensures minimal congestion and higher bandwidth availability, making it ideal for businesses requiring fast and secure internet access. Leased lines do not rely on public internet infrastructure, enhancing security and eliminating the risk of bottlenecks caused by high traffic volume. Overall, leased lines provide businesses with stable and high-performance connectivity, supporting their critical operations and enabling seamless communication and data transfer.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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