“Next-Generation Switching” refers to the advanced technology used in telecommunications networks, which enables more efficient routing and transferring of data packets. This technology enhances network speed, capacity, and flexibility, supporting various services like broadband, VoIP, and video conferencing.
Next-Generation Switching
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