Local Loop (Communication Circuit) /

This book is a complete study to know all about Local Loop.

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Main Author: Covert, Kathi, author 639896
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Language:eng
Published: Delhi, India : World Technologies, 2012
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:5938852022-03-30T04:01:40ZLocal Loop (Communication Circuit) / Covert, Kathi, author 639896 text Electronic books 631902 Delhi, India : World Technologies,2012©2012engThis book is a complete study to know all about Local Loop.In telephony, the local loop (also referred to as a subscriber line) is the physical link or circuit that connects from the demarcation point of the customer premises to the edge of the carrier or telecommunications service provider's network. At the edge of the carrier access network in a traditional PSTN (public switched telephone network) scenario, the local loop terminates in a circuit switch housed in an ILEC (Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier) CO (Central Office). Traditionally, the local loop was wireline in nature from customer to central office, specifically in the form of an electrical circuit (i.e. loop) provisioned as a single twisted pair in support of voice communications. Where the number of local loops was restricted, different customers could share the same loop, known as a party line. Modern implementations may include a digital loop carrier system segment or fiber optic transmission system known as fiber-in-the-loop. The local loop may terminate at a circuit switch owned by a CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier) and housed in a point of presence (POP), which typically is either an ILEC CO or a "carrier hotel". A local loop may be provisioned to support data communications applications, or combined voice and data: • analog voice and signaling used in traditional POTS • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) • variants of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL).Chapter 1 - CT2 and Fiber to the Telecom Enclosure -- Chapter 2 - Fiber to the X -- Chapter 3 - Last Mile -- Chapter 4 - 110 Block and 66 Block -- Chapter 5 - Demarcation Point -- Chapter 6 - Digital Loop Carrier and Ethernet Over Twisted Pair -- Chapter 7 - Leased Line -- Chapter 8 - Local-Loop Unbundling -- Chapter 9 - Network Interface Device -- Chapter 10 - Next Generation Access, Party Line (Telephony) and Remote Concentrator -- Chapter 11 - Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications -- Chapter 12 - Wireless Local Loop.This book is a complete study to know all about Local Loop.In telephony, the local loop (also referred to as a subscriber line) is the physical link or circuit that connects from the demarcation point of the customer premises to the edge of the carrier or telecommunications service provider's network. At the edge of the carrier access network in a traditional PSTN (public switched telephone network) scenario, the local loop terminates in a circuit switch housed in an ILEC (Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier) CO (Central Office). Traditionally, the local loop was wireline in nature from customer to central office, specifically in the form of an electrical circuit (i.e. loop) provisioned as a single twisted pair in support of voice communications. Where the number of local loops was restricted, different customers could share the same loop, known as a party line. Modern implementations may include a digital loop carrier system segment or fiber optic transmission system known as fiber-in-the-loop. The local loop may terminate at a circuit switch owned by a CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier) and housed in a point of presence (POP), which typically is either an ILEC CO or a "carrier hotel". A local loop may be provisioned to support data communications applications, or combined voice and data: • analog voice and signaling used in traditional POTS • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) • variants of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL).PSZ_JBLocal loop (Telephony)http://repository.library.utm.my/2608URN:ISBN:9788132341802Remote access restricted to users with a valid UTM ID via VPN.
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Local Loop (Communication Circuit) /
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