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- OC12search for term
- OC stands for Optical Carrier and is used as a measurement of transmission capacity for a particular circuit. An OC3
circuit can transmit 155 Mbits in each
direction. An OC12
can transmit four times as much data as an OC3
, for a capacity of 620 Mbits. An OC 48 can transmit four times as much data as an OC12
. - OC3search for term
- OC stands for Optical Carrier and is used as a measurement of transmission capacity for a particular circuit. An OC3
circuit can transmit 155 Mbits in each
direction. An OC12
can transmit four times as much data as an OC3
, for a capacity of 620 Mbits. An OC 48 can transmit four times as much data as an OC12
. - OC48search for term
- OC stands for Optical Carrier and is used as a measurement of transmission capacity for a particular circuit. An OC3
circuit can transmit 155 Mbits in each
direction. An OC12
can transmit four times as much data as an OC3
, for a capacity of 620 Mbits. An OC 48 can transmit four times as much data as an OC12
. - Offlinesearch for term
- Refers to a device or function that is not electronically connected to the main device or network
. Many operations are performed offline
to protect sensitive data or processes from users of publicly accessible networks, such as the Internet
, or from unauthorized users on a local network
. - On-linesearch for term
- Refers to the period of time when you are connected to the Internet
through your telephone line.
Open Source Software
Open Source Software is software for which the underlying programming code is available to the users so that they may read it, make changes to it, and build new versions of the software incorporating their changes. There are many types of Open Source Software, mainly differing in the licensing term under which (altered) copies of the source code may (or must be) redistributed
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