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Optical Carrier Level 12 (OC-12) circuits work as an integral part of fiber optic backbones for large networks with extremely big IP bandwidth needs for VoIP or Voice over IP, Video Conferencing and varying Internet applications.

A DS1/T1 can be a PRI

OC-48 transmits 2.4 gigabits per second or 2.4 Gbps.

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

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

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

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

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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