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inverse multiplexing

In computing, technique for combining individual low-bandwidth channels into a single high-bandwidth channel. It is used to create high-speed telephone links for applications such as videoconferencing which require the transmission of huge quantities of data.



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These products are the latest addition to the company's strong portfolio of telecom solutions, which includes industry-leading T1/E1/J1 transceivers, LIU and framer products, Inverse Multiplexer over ATM (IMA) devices, Stratum compliant WAN PLLs and time slot interchange (TSI) switches.
To support several T-1 lines would have required purchasing and installing CSU/DSUs, an inverse multiplexer and a new router at a cost of as much as $50,000.
Inverse Multiplexer for ATM: three new inverse multiplexer products include the S/UNI-IMA-84 that supports an industry leading 84 T1 or 63 E1 links in a single device.
 
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