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Local Breakout Architecture

Local Breakout Architecture is a roaming architecture where data traffic from a roaming subscriber is processed locally by the Visited Network, reducing the need to

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LogRhythm

LogRhythm – is an enterprise grade security platform that provides unified network logs/events monitoring and management, security analytics and endpoint forensics. LogRhythm is powered by Machine-Learning

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Loose Coupling

Loose Coupling is a design principle used in microservices where individual services are designed to be independent and avoid tight dependencies on each other. Analogy:

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LoRaWAN

LoRaWAN is a Low Power, Wide Area (LPWA) networking protocol designed to wirelessly connect battery operated ‘things’ to the internet in regional, national or global

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LPWAN

LPWAN (Low-Power Wide-Area Network) is a type of wireless network technology that allows low-power devices to communicate over long distances at low bit rates. LPWAN

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LTBSP

In the context of product life cycle management and roadmaps, LTBSP stands for Long-Term Business Strategy and Planning. This term is used to describe the

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LUSR

LUSR, in the context of telecommunications and network performance, typically stands for “Location Update Success Rate.” It is a key performance indicator (KPI) used to

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LXC

LXC (LINUX CONTAINERS) LXC is a lightweight virtualization method that allows you to run multiple isolated Linux systems (containers) on a single control host. Unlike

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M3UA

The M3UA protocol is a communication protocol of the SIGTRAN family, used in mobile telecommunications networks to carry signaling over Internet Protocol (IP). M3UA enables

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MAC Address Table

The MAC address table (also known as the CAM table) on a switch stores the mapping between MAC addresses and the switch ports. This table

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