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A DS3/T3 Circuit has 672 DS0 Channels

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

T2 or DS-2 is the equivalent of 4 T1 Lines. The capacity is 6.3 million bits per second or 6.3 Mbps

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

The acronym MPLS stands for Multiprotocol Label Switching

(3) OC-1 Lines/(3) STS-1 frames concatenates into a single OC-3 data stream

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).

VoIP can replace your local analog telephone line/s

OC-3 are called OC-3c when not being multiplexed from a single data source, the letter "c" (standing for concatenated)

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