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T-Carrier Systems
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ALSO CALLED: Digital Signal Level 1, DS0, Digital Signal Level Hierarchy, DS1, Digital Signal Level 4, DS3, DS2, DS4, DS Level Hierarchy, Digital Signal Level 3, Digital Signal Level 2, and Digital Signal Level 0
DEFINITION: To see the relationship between T-carrier, E-carrier, and DS0 multiples, see digital signal X. The T-carrier system, introduced by the Bell System in the U.S. in the 1960s, was the first successful system that supported digitized voice transmission. The original
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PRODUCT LITERATURE:Atlantech provides a T-1 offering that is a Full, 24 Channel (a.k.a. Clear Channel), 1.544 Mbps dedicated circuit. This means that you have the full power, reliability and flexibility of a T-1 without having to budget for or worry about bandwidth usage. Posted: 18 Dec 2003 | Published: 01 Dec 2003
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T-CARRIER SYSTEMS DEFINITION (continued):
transmission rate (1.544 Mbps) in the T1 line is in common use today in Internet service provider ( ISP) connections to the Internet. Another level, the T3 line, providing 44.736 Mbps, is also commonly used by Internet service providers. The T-carrier system is entirely digital, using pulse code modulation (PCM) and time-division multiplexing (TDM). The system uses four wires and provides duplex capability (two wires for receiving
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