Mean Time Between Failures

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Mean Time Between Failures represents the average operational time between two faults occurring within the network. It serves as a measure of reliability for network elements, with a higher MTBF indicating fewer recurring issues. For example, increasing MTBF by reducing repeat faults demonstrates improved network stability and a proactive approach to maintaining reliability.

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