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Subscriber loop carrier

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Subscriber Loop Carrier (SLC)

Equipment providing central office-like telephone interface functionality. The SLC RT is typically located in a remote (from the telephone company central office) area with a high density of telephone service such as a residential neighborhood. Two or four T1 circuits (depending on the configuration) connect the SLC remote terminal (RT) back to the central office terminal (COT). One system serves up to 96 customers. This configuration is more efficient than the alternative of having separate copper pairs between each service termination (house) and the central office. The term comes from the SLC-96 trademark of Western Electric.

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