On Oct 16, 9:33, Douglas Quebbeman wrote:
> Now I'm thinking that the "T" in
"10BaseT", "100BaseT4", etc. and the T
in
the line
capacities "T-1", "T-2", etc. are the same thing.
Is that true?
I thought the 'T' in 'T1' stood for "trunk", as in trunk
line...
That seems very likely, given that it was invented by AT&T in the late
50's/early 60's. I'm fairly sure that's what they used the technology
for
originally.
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