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- Automated_Main_Distribution_Frame abstract "Automated Main Distribution Frame (AMDF), (automated switching matrix, automated distribution frame, Loop Management System (LMS)), a technology to provide connectivity between subscriber (local loop, outside plant) - and office equipment (inside plant) lines in a telephone exchange (central office, CO) main distribution frame (MDF).At the beginning of the 21st century the connections (n-subscriber lines and m-office equipment lines) are established or removed manually using a twisted pair of copper wires (jumper).An automated main distribution frame provides, after an initial installation of all relevant subscriber- and office equipment lines, remote controlled and locally performed connectivity by switching via the switching matrix of an AMDF.Advantages of automated main distribution frame include reduced switching time, reduced errors in execution and documentation, no truck-roll for each subscriber connection to be established, and reduction of operational expenditures (OPEX). These advantages are typically only off-setting the initial investment in the AMDF equipment in places with relatively high labour cost and an \"active\" telephony market where subscribers have a choice of multiple service providers leading to many MDF changes.".
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- Automated_Main_Distribution_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telephony_equipment.
- Automated_Main_Distribution_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Digital_cross_connect_system.
- Automated_Main_Distribution_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Inside_plant.
- Automated_Main_Distribution_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Local_loop.
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- Automated_Main_Distribution_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Outside_plant.
- Automated_Main_Distribution_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Telephone_exchange.
- Automated_Main_Distribution_Frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Automated Main Distribution Frame".
- Automated_Main_Distribution_Frame subject Category:Telephony_equipment.
- Automated_Main_Distribution_Frame comment "Automated Main Distribution Frame (AMDF), (automated switching matrix, automated distribution frame, Loop Management System (LMS)), a technology to provide connectivity between subscriber (local loop, outside plant) - and office equipment (inside plant) lines in a telephone exchange (central office, CO) main distribution frame (MDF).At the beginning of the 21st century the connections (n-subscriber lines and m-office equipment lines) are established or removed manually using a twisted pair of copper wires (jumper).An automated main distribution frame provides, after an initial installation of all relevant subscriber- and office equipment lines, remote controlled and locally performed connectivity by switching via the switching matrix of an AMDF.Advantages of automated main distribution frame include reduced switching time, reduced errors in execution and documentation, no truck-roll for each subscriber connection to be established, and reduction of operational expenditures (OPEX). ".
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