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A DS3/T3 transmits data at a rate of 45 megabits per second rounded up from 44.736

A DS1/T1 PRI has 23 DS0 Channels

OC-3 is the equivalent of 155 million bits per second or 155 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

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

SPE (Synchronous Payload Envelope) is the electronic envelope that transmits the data over the OC12 Line also known as the Payload.

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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