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A DS3/T3 Circuit has 672 DS0 Channels

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

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

EoC is an acronym for Ethernet over Copper

Packets are forwarded along a Label Switch Path or (LSP), where each label switch router (LSR) prioritizes each label whether it be Data, Video, Voice, etc. solely based on the contents of the label.

The 155.52 Mbps of an OC3 Line has a payload of 148.608 Mbps an overhead of 6.912 Mbps which includes path overhead using fiber optics

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

An OC3 transmits data at a rate of 155.52 megabits per second

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