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An OC12 bi-directional ring topology help ensures constant integrity within the fiber based network.

A T1 can transmit bandwidth at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second and has 24 DS0 lines

Frame Relay is basically not used anymore as far the Internet is concerned, especially with the bandwidth requirements the way they are.

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

Packets are forwarded along a Label Switch Path or (LSP), where each label switch router (LSR) prioritizes each label whether it be Data, Video, Voice, etc. solely based on the contents of the label.

An OC1 or Optical Carrier Level 1 is a SONET line and transmits data at a rate of 51.84 megabits per second with a payload of 50.112 Mbps and an overhead of 1.728 Mbps over optical fiber

The Four OC12 Layers are the (1) Photonic Layer, (2) Section Layer, (3) Line Layer and the (4) Path Layer.

Codec G.722 transmits at 48 Kbps, 56 Kbps and 64 Kbps

OC-3c as mentioned above concatenates (3) STS-1(OC-1) frames into a single OC-3 mirrored stream of data

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