In the United Kingdom In the
UK, leased lines are available at speeds from 64 kbit/s increasing in 64 kbit/s increments to 2.048 Mbit/s over a channelised
E1 tail circuit and at speeds between 2.048 Mbit/s to 34.368 Mbit/s via channelised
E3 tail circuits. The
NTE will terminate the circuit and provide the requested presentation most frequently
X.21 however higher speed interfaces are available such as
G.703 or
10BASE-T. Some ISPs however use the term more loosely, defining a leased line as “any dedicated bandwidth service delivered over a leased fibre connection". As of March 2018, Leased Line services are most commonly available in the region of 100 Mbit/s to 1 Gbit/s. In large cities, for example, London, speeds of 10 Gbit/s are attainable.
In the United States In the
U.S., low-speed leased lines (56 kbit/s and below) are usually provided using analog modems. Higher-speed leased lines are usually presented using
FT1 (
Fractional T1): a
T1 bearer circuit with 1 to 24, 56k or 64k
timeslots. Customers typically manage their own network termination equipment, which include a Channel Service Unit and Data Service Unit (
CSU/DSU).
In Hong Kong In
Hong Kong, leased lines are usually available at speeds of 64k, 128k, 256k, 512k, T1 (
channelized or not) or
E1 (less common). Whatever the speed, telcos usually provide the CSU/DSU and present to the customer on
V.35 interface. Fibre circuits are slowly replacing the traditional circuits and are available at nearly any bandwidth.
In India In
India, leased lines are available at speeds of 64 kbit/s, 128 kbit/s, 256 kbit/s, 512 kbit/s, 1 Mbit/s, 2 Mbit/s, 4 Mbit/s, 8 Mbit/s, 1000 Mbit/s T1(1.544 Mbit/s) or E1(2.048 Mbit/s) and up to 622 Mbit/s. Customers are connected either through
OFC,
telephone lines,
ADSL, or through
Wi-Fi. Customers would have to manage their own network termination equipment, namely the
channel service unit and
data service unit.
In Italy In
Italy, leased lines are available at speeds of 64 kbit/s (terminated by DCE2 or DCE2plus modem) or multiple of 64 kbit/s from 128 kbit/s up to framed or unframed E1 (DCE3 modem) in digital form (PDH service, known as CDN,
Circuito Diretto Numerico). Local
telephone companies also may provide CDA (
Circuito Diretto Analogico), that are plain copper
dry pair between two buildings, without any line termination: in the past (pre-2002) a full analog base band was provided, giving an option to customer to deploy xDSL technology between sites: nowadays everything is limited at 4 kHz of bearer channel, so the service is just a
POTS connection without any setup channel. For many purposes, leased lines are gradually being replaced by
DSL and
metro Ethernet. ==Leased line alternatives==