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A DS3/T3 DS0 channel is 64 Kbps

A PRI DS1/T1 uses it's 24th DS0 channel for signaling

OC-12 transmits 600 million bits per second or 600 Mbps.

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

The LSR of the MPLS Network strips off the existing label at each hop and applies a new label that dictates how the next hop will forward the packet.

The Optical Carrier (OC) is multiplied for use by other OC-n standards. For illustration purposes, an OC-3 Line is 3 times the rate of OC-1 Line

An OC12 can transmit data from 336 DS1/T1's /12 DS3T3's or the equivalent in capacity of OC12 = 622.08 Mbps

Codec Speex transmits at 2.15 Kbps, 44 Kbps and minimizes bandwidth usage by using variable bit rate.

An OC3 transmits data at a rate of 155.52 megabits per second

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