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An OC-12 does not require much maintenance, however, it can take much longer to upgrade than a Gigabit Ethernet connection when adding bandwidth rings to elevate speeds and capacity to a much higher bandwidth level.

A T1/DS1 Line is synonymous with a T1/DS1 Line

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

3 major influences contributed to the development of Ethernet whose Corporate names are Digital Equipment, Intel and Xerox.

The acronym MPLS stands for Multiprotocol Label Switching

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

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

VoIP transmits a digital signal

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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