Your local ISP has provided you with a dedicated line that has a Committed Information Rate of 1.54 Mbps. What does this mean? Group of answer choices 1.54 Mbps is the guaranteed minimum transmission rate. 1.54 Mbps is available for burst network traffic only. The dedicated line is using X.25. 1.54 Mbps is the highest amount of bandwidth the link can use.
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