What You Need To Know Regarding OC12 Applications
What You Need To Know Regarding OC12 Applications by
An OC12 is a type of high-speed dedicated circuit. The OC12
transmits data at a speed of 622 Mbps. It is a large group of
circuits that is equivalent to 4 OC3’s or 1344 T1s. The term
OC stands for Optical Carrier. The OC12 circuit is a specific range
of digital signal that can be carried on SONET fiber optic network.
There are various levels of OC circuits depending on the data rate
bit stream that can be carried by the signal.
A T1 is a high-speed dedicated circuit that consists of 24
channels. Each channel is flexible and is available to anyone when
not in use. This makes the T1 extremely useful. The amount of T1
circuits required to provide service to your office is less than
the amount of dedicated circuits that previously may have been
needed. Each T1 can provide service to approximately 50 to 100
typical telephone users.
The T1 is the smallest unit of dedicated digital circuits and
transmits at a speed of 1.544 Mbps. The T3 is equal to 28 T1s and
transmits at a speed of 43.232 Mbps. An OC3 consists of 100 T1s and
transmits at a speed of 155 Mbps. An OC12 transmits at a speed of
622 Mbps and equals 4 OC3s. An OC48 equals 4 OC12s and transmits at
a speed of 2.5 gigabits per second. An OC192 is the largest
grouping of T1s available and consists of 4 OC48’s
transmitting at a speed of 9.6 gigabits per second.
OC12 circuits are typically used in large network backbones.
Because of the large bandwidth of the OC12 you will be able to run
most any application. You will be able to transfer large data files
with ease as well as run streaming video and graphics. It can be
used for any bandwidth intensive application. OC12 circuits can be
used for voice, data or a combination of both. Because of the
extremely large bandwidth you will be strategically placed for
implementing new applications as they become available, keeping you
on the cutting edge of technology. An OC12 can also be used as the
backbone for large applications such as for an ISP provider.
When evaluating your business to determine what type of service you
need take several things into consideration. First, understand the
amount of traffic, both voice and data, that you intend to put over
the circuits. You can find this information from current usage
reports or bills. Second, take into account the possible growth
potential of your business. Always add on at the very least 10% for
future growth. If your company is experiencing fast growth patterns
you should add on more, up to 25%. Finally, consider the
applications that need to run over the circuits. Be sure to
consider possible future use of new applications. Think about
Internet access, web sites, streaming video, graphics and other
potential bandwidth-heavy applications.
A technical support specialist can help you determine which type of
circuit will work best for your potential application. Using your
information, they can aid you in appropriately sizing your
telecommunications services. Be sure to allow plenty of time for
engineering and installation. A large installation of this
magnitude can take months to complete, depending on the capacity of
your local central office, where the lines need to originate.
Consider the service plan needed to ensure proper ongoing service
on your OC12. Make sure that the service options include hours and
days that your business is open. If your business is open 24/7
(such as an ISP) you will need to ensure that service corresponds
to this requirement.
With careful planning and execution the OC12 can save you money in
the very first year. Then, plan on monthly and yearly savings that
will be significant.
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