Digital loop carrier

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A Telstra roadside cabinet housing a Remote Integrated Multiplexer (RIM)[1] and Customer Multiplexer (CMUX).

A digital loop carrier (DLC) is a system which uses digital transmission to extend the range of the local loop further than would be possible using only twisted pair copper wires. A DLC digitizes and multiplexes the individual signals carried by the local loops onto a single datastream on the DLC segment.

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