Optical Ethernet definition

Optical Ethernet or “OE” means an ethernet network built upon the passive optical network provided by OpenNet;

Examples of Optical Ethernet in a sentence

  • MOE Port is an Ethernet port that is the physical entry point to the shared Metro Optical Ethernet Network.

  • Metro Optical Ethernet (MOE) Service is a flexible, easy-to-use, transport service that uses established Ethernet transport technology.

  • This Special Arrangement provides the customer with a unique configuration of OPT-E-MAN® (Optical Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network) Service as set forth in Tariffs Part IV, Section 12.

  • Optical Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network (OPT-E-MAN®) (Cont'd) 24.1 Service Description (Cont'd) C.

  • Metro Optical Ethernet ...................................................................

  • Optical Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network (OPT-E-MAN®) (Cont'd) 29.1 Service Description (Cont'd) C.

  • Optical Ethernet is the use of Ethernet LAN packets running over optical fiber within or as access to a service provider’s network.

  • Optical Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network (OPT-E-MAN®) (Cont'd) 43.1 Service Description (Cont'd) C.

  • General DescriptionOPT-E-MAN Service offers networking capabilities utilizing Optical Ethernet, which is the use of Ethernet LAN packets running over optical fiber within or as access to a service provider’s network.

  • Box 1088Salem, Oregon 97308-1088Attention: Vikie Bailey-Goggins, Administrator, Tariffs and Data AnalysisDear Commissioners Ackerman, Bloom and Savage:Pursuant to ORS 759.250, Qwest Corporation d/b/a CenturyLink QC (CenturyLink) is filing notification of a thirty-six (36) month Contract for Metro Optical Ethernet Service (MOE).

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  • Synchronous Optical Network (SONET means the optical interface standard that allows inter-networking of transmission products from multiple vendors. The base rate is 51.84 Mbps (“OC 1/STS 1”) and higher rates are direct multiples of the base rate, up to 13.22 Gbps.

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