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A T3/DS3 Line is synonymous with a DS3/T3 Line

A DS1/T1 is also called a Dedicated DS1/T1

T3 or DS-3 is equal to 28 T1 Lines. The capacity is 45 million bits per second or 45 Mbps.

In the 1980s speeds of up to 10 Mbps Ethernet Version 1.0 specification was developed.

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

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

SOH (Section Overhead) operates all the links inside the OC-12 while relaying line status to the bandwidth subscriber. The information within Section Overhead (SOH) includes the status of the notification of messages, transported data packets, as well as the alarm levels.

VoIP is the acronym for Voice Over the Internet Protocol

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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