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  2. E-carrier - Wikipedia

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    The E-carrier is a member of the series of carrier systems developed for digital transmission of many simultaneous telephone calls by time-division multiplexing.The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) originally standardised the E-carrier system, which revised and improved the earlier American T-carrier technology, and this has now been adopted by the ...

  3. Comparison of T-carrier and E-carrier systems - Wikipedia

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    Strictly speaking, a DS1 is the data carried on a T1 circuit, and likewise for a DS3 and a T3, but in practice the terms are used interchangeably. There are other data rates in use, e.g., military systems that operate at six and eight times the DS1 rate.

  4. Primary Rate Interface - Wikipedia

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    The T1 line consists of 23 bearer (B) channels and one data (D) channel for control purposes, [1] for a total bandwidth of 24x64-kbit/s or 1.544 Mbit/s. The E1 carrier provides 30 B- and one D-channel for a bandwidth of 2.048 Mbit/s. [2] The first timeslot on the E1 is used for synchronization purposes and is not considered to be a B- or D ...

  5. Digital Signal 1 - Wikipedia

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    Digital Signal 1 (DS1, sometimes DS-1) is a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. [1] DS1 is the primary digital telephone standard used in the United States, Canada and Japan and is able to transmit up to 24 multiplexed voice and data calls over telephone lines.

  6. E1-carrier - Wikipedia

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  7. E1 - Wikipedia

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    E1 (HCV), a viral structural protein found in hepatitis C; E1, a unimolecular elimination mechanism in organic chemistry; E1-enzymes, also known as Ubiquitin-activating enzymes, an enzyme which catalyzes the first step in the ubiquitination reaction, which targets a protein for degradation via a proteasome] E1 regulatory sequence for the ...

  8. List of airline codes (E) - Wikipedia

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    E1 Everbread: United Kingdom EHD E H Darby Aviation: PLATINUM AIR United States 1C Electronic Data Systems: Switzerland 1Y Electronic Data Systems: United States EXW Executive Airlines Services: ECHOLINE Nigeria EFS EFAOS- Agencia De Viagens e Turismo EFAOS Angola EFD Eisele Flugdienst: EVER FLIGHT Germany FSD EFS-Flugservice: FLUGSERVICE ...

  9. Trunking - Wikipedia

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    Trunk lines transmit voice and data in formats such as analog, T1, E1, ISDN, PRI or SIP. The dial tone lines for outgoing calls are called DDCO (Direct Dial Central Office) trunks. In the UK and the Commonwealth countries, a trunk call was the term for long-distance calling which traverses one or more trunk lines and involving more than one ...