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Dedicated Line
Introduction
In computer networks and telecommunications, a dedicated line is a communications cable dedicated
to a specific application, in contrast with a shared resource such as the telephone network or the
Internet. In practice, such services may not be provided by a single, discrete, end-to-end cable, but they do
provide guarantees of constant bandwidth availability and near-constant latency, properties that cannot
be guaranteed for more public systems. Such properties add a considerable premium to the price charged.
As more general-purpose systems have improved, dedicated lines have been steadily replaced by intranets
and the public Internet, but they are still useful for time-critical, high-bandwidth applications such
as video transmission.
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Digital Subscriber Line
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
IP-PABX
Gigabit Ethernet
IPTV
Dedicated Line
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