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Optical Carrier transmission rates are a standardized set of specifications of transmission bandwidth for digital signals that can be carried on Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET) fiber optic networks. Transmission rates are defined by rate of the bitstream of the digital signal and are designated by hyphenation of the acronym OC and an integer value of the multiple of the basic unit of rate, e.g., OC-48. The base unit is 51.84 Mbit/s. Thus, the speed of optical-carrier-classified lines labeled as OC-n is n × 51.84 Mbit/s.

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  • Optical Carrier (fr)
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  • Basé sur un multiple de 51,84 Mbit/s, le standard Optical Carrier a été défini selon le modèle SONET. Il répertorie plusieurs types de lignes en fonction de leur débit. Sa syntaxe est OC-x avec x le coefficient multiplicateur. Par exemple OC-3 = 3*51.84 = 155,52 Mbit/s. * OC-1 51,84 * OC-3 155,52 * OC-6 311,04 * OC-9 466,56 * OC-12 622,08 * OC-18 933,12 * OC-24 1 244,16 * OC-36 1 866,24 * OC-48 2 488,32 Quand la lettre « c » est attachée derrière OC-x, cela signifie que la fibre n’est pas multiplexée. Par exemple OC-36c est un seul canal de 1,86 Gbit/s (fr)
  • Optical Carrier transmission rates are a standardized set of specifications of transmission bandwidth for digital signals that can be carried on Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET) fiber optic networks. Transmission rates are defined by rate of the bitstream of the digital signal and are designated by hyphenation of the acronym OC and an integer value of the multiple of the basic unit of rate, e.g., OC-48. The base unit is 51.84 Mbit/s. Thus, the speed of optical-carrier-classified lines labeled as OC-n is n × 51.84 Mbit/s. (en)
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  • Basé sur un multiple de 51,84 Mbit/s, le standard Optical Carrier a été défini selon le modèle SONET. Il répertorie plusieurs types de lignes en fonction de leur débit. Sa syntaxe est OC-x avec x le coefficient multiplicateur. Par exemple OC-3 = 3*51.84 = 155,52 Mbit/s. * OC-1 51,84 * OC-3 155,52 * OC-6 311,04 * OC-9 466,56 * OC-12 622,08 * OC-18 933,12 * OC-24 1 244,16 * OC-36 1 866,24 * OC-48 2 488,32 Quand la lettre « c » est attachée derrière OC-x, cela signifie que la fibre n’est pas multiplexée. Par exemple OC-36c est un seul canal de 1,86 Gbit/s (fr)
  • Optical Carrier transmission rates are a standardized set of specifications of transmission bandwidth for digital signals that can be carried on Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET) fiber optic networks. Transmission rates are defined by rate of the bitstream of the digital signal and are designated by hyphenation of the acronym OC and an integer value of the multiple of the basic unit of rate, e.g., OC-48. The base unit is 51.84 Mbit/s. Thus, the speed of optical-carrier-classified lines labeled as OC-n is n × 51.84 Mbit/s. (en)
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