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XC
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XCCross Country
XCCross Connect
XCExperimental Cargo (US military aircraft designation)
XCChrist (Eastern Orthodox Christians)
XCXerox Copy
XCXspedius Communications (telecommunications company)
XCExcellent Clues (gaming)
XCExchange-Coulomb Potential
XCExtreme Line Casing (drilling)
XCXenoblade Chronicles (game)


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cn) has incorporated OMM's products into the optical cross connect (OXC) functionality of their UNITRANS metro telecommunications system.
Offering cross connect at the VT level also takes us one step closer to creating an environment where the intelligence of cross connects, ATM switches and IP routers resides at the edge of the network, which will save carriers significant capital and operating expense and create improved ROI margins.
Under the terms of the contract, Lucent will deliver its next-generation optical cross connect (OXC) system, the LambdaUnite[R] MultiService Switch (MSS), to major central offices of SK Telecom, completing the deployment by the end of December.
 
 
 
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