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MUMMumbai (Bombay), India
MUMMaharishi University of Management
MUMMiss You More
MUMManned and Unmanned (US Army)
MUMManaging Uncertainty in Medicine
MUMMera Urdu Messenger
MUMMass United Movement (South Africa)
MUMMaximum Useful Magnification
MUMMulti Use Message
MUMMeters Uber Meer (German: meters above sea level)
MUMMonthly Update Meeting
MUMMultiplexer Uplink Module
MUMMulti Use Manuscript
MUMMensch und Maschine (German: Man and Machine; software)


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Net to Net's IP Video solution is a combination of new hardware and software solutions that include: a new Multiplexer Uplink Module with Gigabit Ethernet support for Net to Net's IPD12000 and IPD4000 IP DSLAMs; a new 24-port ADSL module for Net to Net's IPD12000 and IPD4000 IP DSLAMs; and IGMP Snooping capability to intelligently control the distribution multicast streams (channels) throughout the DSL network.
The IPD 12000 is priced at $1995 for the chassis, including power and fans, and the Multiplexer Uplink Module is priced at $4995.
 
 
 
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