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The T1/DS1 line is a 24 channel circuit providing an internet connection straight from the broadband provider's Internet backbone.

A Bonded DS1/T1 Line is also known as a NxT1/DS1

Frame relay runs around 64,000 bits per second to 1.5 million bits per second or 64 kbps to 1.5 Mbps.

Ethernet was developed around the 1970s by Xerox Corporation by an experimental coaxial cable network to transmit data up to 3 Mbps.

Incoming packets in an MPLS network are assigned a label by a label edge router or (LER).

An Optical Carrier Level 1 or OC1 Line is also known as STS-1 (Synchronous Transport Signal)

When discussing the STS-12 optical carrier frame, the following acronyms apply: SOH (Section Overhead), SPE (Synchronous Payload Envelope), LOH (Line Overhead) and POH (Path Overhead).

Codec G.726 transmits at 16 Kbps, 24 Kbps, 32 Kbps and 40 Kbps which is an improved version of G.721 and G.723 but different from Codec G.723.1

The 155.52 Mbps has a payload of 148.608 Mbps an overhead of 6.912 Mbps which includes path overhead using fiber optics

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