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In Hexidecimal number 225 is written as: e1
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Wide-area, digital transmission scheme, used predominantly in Europe, that carries data at a rate of 2.048Mbps. E1 lines can be leased for private use from common carriers.
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E1 is the European equivalent of T1; a common carrier-provided point-to-point digital line service used in private data networks and cellular, Wi-Fi and fixed-network backhaul. An E1 delivers 2.048 Mb [..]
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Everyone, e1 almost sounds like everyone but much shorter.
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Wide-area digital transmission scheme used predominantly in Europe that carries data at a rate of 2.048 Mbps. E1 lines can be leased for private use from common carriers. Compare with T1. See also DS-1.
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Similar to the North American T-1, E1 is the European format for digital transmission. E1 carries signals at 2 Mbps (32 channels at 64Kbps, with 2 channels reserved for signaling and controlling), ver [..]
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A dedicated digital communication link provided by a European telephone company that offers 2.048 Mbit/s multiplexed signals over 30 channels—E1 is commonly used for carrying traffic to and from priva [..]
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  The European standard for digital transmission, carrying data at 2 Mbps.
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Wide-area digital transmission scheme used predominantly in Europe that carries data at a rate of 2.048 Mbps. E1 lines can be leased for private use from common carriers. [..]
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A member of the serpin Family of Proteins. It inhibits both the Tissue-type and Urokinase-type Plasminogen Activators.
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E standards are the European standards that are similar to the North American T carrier standards. E1 is also known as CEPT1, the 2.048 Mbps rate used by European CEPT carrier to transmit 30 64 kbps digital channels for voice or data calls, plus a 64 kbps signaling channel and a 64 kbps channel for framing and maintenance.
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E1 and E3 are European standards similar to North American T-carrier standards. E1 is similar to T1, and E3 is similar to T3.
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