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What is LS?

LS commonly refers to the 'ls' command in Unix-like operating systems (Linux, macOS, etc.). It is a fundamental command-line utility used to list the contents of a directory, including files and subdirectories. Users employ 'ls' to view files, check permissions, and generally navigate the file system from the terminal. Options can modify its output to show detailed information like file sizes, modification dates, and hidden files.

What other technologies are related to LS?

LS Competitor Technologies

Fiber to the Building is a competing technology as it is a fiber optic architecture that brings the fiber termination point to the building rather than the home.
mentioned alongside LS in 16% (56) of relevant job posts
Fiber to the Home is a competing technology as it is a fiber optic architecture that brings the fiber termination point directly to the subscriber's home.
mentioned alongside LS in 1% (57) of relevant job posts

LS Complementary Technologies

GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) is often used as a transmission protocol in conjunction with LS fiber optic networks, thus is complementary.
mentioned alongside LS in 1% (57) of relevant job posts
An OTDR (Optical Time Domain Reflectometer) is a testing instrument used to characterize and troubleshoot fiber optic cables. Thus is complementary.
mentioned alongside LS in 0% (57) of relevant job posts

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