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Digital Multiplex System (DMS) is the name shared among several different telephony product lines from Nortel Networks for wireline and wireless operators. Among them are the DMS-1 Rural/Urban digital loop carrier, DMS-10 telephone switch, the DMS SuperNode family of telephone switches (DMS-100, DMS-200, DMS-250, DMS-300, DMS-500, DMS-GSP, DMS-MSC, DMS-MTX), and the S/DMS optical transmission system. Nortel Networks Corporation, formerly known as Northern Telecom Limited and now familiarly known simply as Nortel, is a telecommunications equipment manufacturer headquartered in Canada. ... The local loop is the physical connection between the main distribution frame in the users premises to the telecommunications network provider. ... The DMS-100 Switch is one of a line of Digital Multiplex System (DMS) telephony switches manufactured by Nortel Networks. ...


Exploratory development on the technology began in 1971. The first toll switch entered service in 1976 and the first class 5 switch began service in 1979. DMS was the first commercially successful digital switch and revolutionized the industry. Previously technology entered the telecom industry only slowly with the telephone companies amortizing equipment over periods as long as forty years. AT&T was intending to delay the introduction of digital switching until the 1990s. The success of DMS changed the industry by creating a technological imperative that has lasted until this day. DMS, with its massive introduction of digital technology, was in no small way one of the antecedents that created the necessary conditions for the Internet.


The DMS name arose from a designation for a switching matrix design that was developed in the exploratory phase of the project. The Digital Multiplexed Switch was selected as the basic switching design for the project. The product was intended as a successor for Nortel's first electronic switch the SP1 and was to be called the SP2. However the DMS acronym was mellifluous and was eventually (1975) adopted as the designation for the product that was to become DMS100, 200 and 300 with the 'S' standing for 'system' rather than 'switch.' It was then applied to the entire digital switching family. Dave Hood was the designer who first coined the term DMS. The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ...



DMS is favoured by many European cable operators as the switching platform for their voice networks. The DMS-10 is widelely used by rural wireline providers as well as the US Military. DMS-100 and 200 switches are widely deployed throughout the U.S. by RBOC and independent telcos. The DMS-250 is the backbone of the long distance network and the DMS-500 is commonly deployed by CLECS because it combines DMS-100 and 250 capabilities. Coaxial cable is often used to transmit cable television into the house Cable television or Community Antenna Television (CATV) (often shortened to cable) is a system of providing television, FM radio programming and other services to consumers via radio frequency si sdfsdfBold textsdfsItalic textddd Bold textgnals transmitted directly to people... central office = Exchange building in the U.S. telephone exchange = Exchange building in the UK, and is also the UK name for a telephone switch, and also has a technical meaning in U.S. telecoms telephone switch is the U.S. term, but is in increasing use in technical UK... A competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC), is a telecommunications provider company (sometimes called a carrier) that competes with other, already established carriers (generally the incumbent). ...


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