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Operating Systems Information

T-carrier and E-carrier

Posted by Joseph Brochin

In the telecommunications industry the term T-carrier is a generic term for many types of digitally multiplexed carrier systems. This system is predominately found in North America, especially the United States, Japan and Korea. The T-carrier’s basic unit is DS0. DS0 has a transmission rate of 64 kbit/s and usually carries one voice circuit.

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The E-carrier (’E’ stands for European) is not compatible with the T-carrier and is used in most countries across the globe outside of North America, Japan and Korea. It typically uses an E1 rate or E3 rate. most places in the world outside of North America, Japan, and Korea. It typically uses the E1 line rate (2.048 Mbit/s) and the E3 line rate (34.368 Mbit/s) .

The E-carrier (’E’ stands for European) is not compatible with the T-carrier and is used in most countries across the globe outside of North America, Japan and Korea. It typically uses an E1 rate or E3 rate. 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 E-carrier (’E’ stands for European) is not compatible with the T-carrier and is used in most countries across the globe outside of North America, Japan and Korea. It typically uses an E1 rate or E3 rate. most places in the world outside of North America, Japan, and Korea. It typically uses the E1 line rate and the E3 line rate.

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