Benefits of Ethernet over Copper
Ethernet over Copper (EoC) is a kind of Ethernet in the initial mile connection that uses twisted copper telephone cable pairs that are normally already in place at lots of service locations. Therefore, it is usually quicker to provide EoC than to develop new fiber circuits in older service locations.
Ethernet over Copper is a reliable as well as fully grown technology offering the same features as conventional T1 lines: dedicated, symmetrical, and full duplex. Its primary benefit is that Ethernet over Copper is supplied over copper pairs of DS0 so EoC does not need pricey fiber build outs. One more fantastic benefit over conventional T1 lines is the fact that an Ethernet circuit is a lot easier to update. With the traditional bonded T1, an upgrade in circuit bandwidth could take months because the local telephone company has to install added loops. With an Ethernet circuit, the port bandwidth could often be enhanced as just a setup adjustment at the central office. Likewise, Ethernet over Copper runs over multiple pairs of copper so if one pair drops, the transmission capacity available does go down but you don't loose the whole circuit as you would with a T1 line. Ethernet over Copper prices is much less than that of bonded T1 circuits of the exact same bandwidth. EoC circuits have a Service Level Agreement (SLA) just like T1 lines typically with the exact identical guarantees.
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