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sponsored by Special Projects Group, Inc.
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28 Oct 2003
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01 Oct 2003
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PDF
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5
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Product Literature
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Access node equipment breaks out separate lower bandwidth service channels at a location from the high-bandwidth optical network. The output is a large number of cables, either for T1, T3, or LAN, and these cables are sent to a distribution frame or patch panel. A problem comes in the labor-intensive job of making all the connections and then verifying that the connections are correct.
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