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port densityThe 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. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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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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