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| DS3 Quotes: DS3, often referred to as T3, is a 45 mbps (megabits per second) circuit used for transmitting data packets. A DS3 is the equivalent of 28 T1s. DS3 is commonly used by medium to large companies for larger point to point (private line) circuits, MPLS (multiprotocol label switching) VPNs (Virtual Private Networks), internet traffic, call centers, and video conferencing. (For more about DS3 quotes please click here) | ||||||||||
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