Evaluating Bandwidth Choices....OC3 vs OC12 vs OC48
Looking for bandwidth? That can be a daunting and frustrating
task even in the best of situations. There's lots to consider in
order to make the right decision for your needs. Below you'll
find some help when evaluating OC3 vs OC12 vs OC48. Factors
covered include Technology, Speed, Description, Application,
Pros, Cons, and Cost.
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Technology: OC3
Speed: 155.52 Mbps
Description: Optical carrier (fiber) connected by equipment
capable of speeds up to 155.52 Mbps.
Application: Large enterprise or ISP backbone.
Pros: Extremely high speed and throughput.
Cons: Extremely high cost.
Costs: Expect cost of an OC3 to start at around a $10-30,000 for
a stable, reliable system (e.g. from a Tier 1 provider).....not
including local loop or extensive setup. However....the pricing
for these connections can vary widely depending on the carrier,
location of service and the application for which the connection
is being used. For example...Tier 1 providers may cost more than
local/regional Tier 2 and Tier 3 providers but are much more
stable and reliable. A Tier 1 provider should always be the
provider of choice for any business serious about the quality of
their OCx network.
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Technology: OC12
Speed: 622.08 Mbps
Description: Optical carrier (fiber) connected by equipment
capable of speeds up to 622.08 Mbps.
Application: Large enterprise or ISP backbone.
Pros: Extremely high speed and throughput.
Cons: Extremely high cost.
Costs: Expect cost of an OC12 to start at around $1-300,000+ for
a stable, reliable system (e.g. from a Tier 1 provider).....
plus several hundred thousand dollars in setup costs.
However....the pricing for these connections can vary widely
depending on the carrier, location of service and the
application for which the connection is being used. A Tier 1
provider should always be the provider of choice for any
business serious about the quality of their OCx network.
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Technology: OC48
Speed: 2.488 Gbps (Gigabytes per second)
Description: Optical carrier (multiple strands of fiber)
connected by equipment capable of speeds up to 2.488 Mbps.
Application: Large enterprise or ISP backbone.
Pros: Extremely high speed and throughput.
Cons: Extremely high cost.
Costs: Expect cost of an OC48 to start at around $3-500,000 for
a stable, reliable system (e.g. from a Tier 1 provider).....
plus several hundred thousand dollars in setup costs.
However....the pricing for these connections can vary widely
depending on the carrier, location of service and the
application for which the connection is being used. A Tier 1
provider should always be the provider of choice for any
business serious about the quality of their OCx network.