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A Voice DS1/T1 will support up to 24 DS0 voice lines.

A Bonded DS1/T1 Line is also known as a NxT1/DS1

Frame Relay is shared line with other subscribers and the bandwidth depends on the current utilization of the line.

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

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

Codec iLBC (Internet Low Bitrate Codec) transmits at 15 Kbps and is a royalty free narrowband speech codec

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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