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LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES VERIFIES MULTIPLEXER FROM CARRIER ACCESS.


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), a provider of broadband digital access equipment solutions, announced that its Wide Bank 28 STS-1 multiplexer has passed Lucent Technologies interoperability tests and has been verified for use with the Lucent 5ESS (1) (Electronic Switching System) A large-scale computer from Lucent used to route telephone calls in a telephone company office. The 5ESS is a Class 5 central office switch, and the 4ESS is a Class 4 tandem office switch.  switch. The tests, conducted in Lucent Technologies' LIVENET test facility, confirm that the Wide Bank 28 STS-1 conforms to all standards necessary to perform STS-1 to DS1 transmultiplexing while connected to a Lucent 5ESS switch system.

The Wide Bank 28 is the only One Rack Unit A unit of measurement of the height of a rack-mounted device. One rack unit, or RU, is 1.75". See rack mounted.  (1.75 inches) multiplexer on the market that offers an STS-1 interface. It allows users to expand the capacity of the Lucent Technologies 5ESS Digital Networking Unit-Sonet (DNU-S) switch by aggregating up to 28 asynchronous Refers to events that are not synchronized, or coordinated, in time. The following are considered asynchronous operations. The interval between transmitting A and B is not the same as between B and C. The ability to initiate a transmission at either end.  T1 lines into a synchronous STS-1 signal which then goes into the switch.
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Title Annotation:Product Development
Comment:LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES VERIFIES MULTIPLEXER FROM CARRIER ACCESS.(Product Development)
Publication:EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 3, 2000
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