In
telecommunications, T-carrier, sometimes abbreviated as T-CXR, is the generic designator for any of several digitally
multiplexed telecommunications
carrier systems originally developed by
Bell Labs and used in
North America,
Japan, and
Korea.The basic unit of the T-carrier system is the
DS0, which has a transmission rate of 64
kbit/s, and is commonly used for one voice circuit.The
E-carrier system, where 'E' stands for European, is incompatible with the T-carrier and is used at most places in the world outside of North America, Japan, and Korea. It typically uses the E1
line rate and the E3 line rate. The E2 line rate is less commonly used. See the table below for
bandwidth comparisons.
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