OC48 Internet Bandwidth
An OC48
Internet connection
is a type of Internet
connection. It stands for
Optical Carrier Level 48,
which equates to 2.488 Gbps
of transfer. OC48
Internet Connections
work using a fiber optic
backbone for large networks
with volume extensive voice,
data or video traffic.
The primary function of
OC48 Internet Connection is to take data
and also synchronize and
transport data and voice at
the speed of 2.4 Gbps
reliably. An OC48
Internet line is
often made up of what is
called a “SONET ring," which
maintains its reliability
during its high-speed
transmission.
A bi-directional ring
topology is commonly used
for back up with a SONET
ring. This bi-directional
ring is a physical topology,
which deploys two sets of
fiber strands along the ring
structure. The first fiber
strand is for sending and
receiving. The second strand
reroutes voice and data
traffic from the original
strand in another direction
should the first stand break
or malfunction. What this
does is to ensure redundancy
with the OC48
Internet
Networks.
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