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E-carrier system


S> A SerieS of digital tranSmiSSion formatS promulgated by the ITU and uSed outSide of North America and Japan. The baSic unit of the E-carrier SyStem iS the DS0, which haS a tranSmiSSion rate of 64 KbpS, and iS commonly uSed for one voice circuit. The E1 format conSiStS of 32 DS0 channelS, for a total capacity of 2.048 MbpS. E2, E3, E4, and E5 circuitS carry multiple E1 channelS multiplexed, reSulting in tranSmiSSion rateS of up to 565.148 MbpS. The E-carrier SyStem iS Similar to, and compatible with, the T-carrier SyStem uSed in North America, but haS higher capacity Since it uSeS out-of-band Signaling in contraSt to the in-band Signaling or bit-robbing uSed in the T-SyStem. (2000-03-10)

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