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port density

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port density

The number of ports on a device, such as a network switch, router or hub. The more ports (the greater the port density), the more devices or lines can be supported by the unit.



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Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU) has announced a new super-high density broadband digital subscriber line (DSL) solution that enables service providers to increase their subscriber densities by 50 percent and boost the IP performance of their broadband networks - reinforcing that Lucent provides the highest subscriber port density and most cost-effective DSL platform in the industry.
Compact in size, the DuraNET 2955 is particularly useful for expanding port density to tactical IP routers in space-constrained airborne and ground vehicle environments.
The RS4100C's robust packaging, high port density, standard interfaces, and programmability make it ideal for designers of high-density, high-availability voice and data processing systems who require E1/T1 connectivity and telco quality," said Ned Viands, product manager for technical OEM products at Ariel Corp.
 
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