Loss of carrier and service

Started by PuncH, Feb 10, 2010, 22:59:05

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PuncH

I've often heard/seen the terms Loss of carrier and Loss of service and wondered what they really meant. Can anyone here explain them to me, and the difference (if any).

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Lance

Loss of service is sometimes the 'fault' reported by routers when PPP or sync go down. I'd imagine that Loss of Carrier relates to much the same.
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Rik

I agree Lance, I'd equate loss of carrier with loss of sync.
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Niall

I'd have thought that carrier would be the company (so loss of carrier meaning fault at the providers end) and service problems being the actual line/exchange.

I suppose it can have different meanings when applied to different things. I'm just thinking from a mobile phone perspective.
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Rik

I was thinking 'as in carrier wave', Niall.
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