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30 January, 20:49

In an ISDN connection, what amount of throughput did a single B channel provide?

a.

96 Kbps

b.

64 Kbps

c.

32 Kbps

d.

48 Kbps

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  1. 30 January, 22:51
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    64 Kbps

    Explanation:

    ISDN stands for Integrated Services Digital Network. It makes use of two types of channels:

    B type : which is used for carrying data/voice

    D type : which carries control and signalling information.

    ISDN supports two different service levels:

    Basic Rate Interface (BRI) - home and small users Primary Rate Interface (PRI) - larger enterprise scenarios

    Both BRI and PRI make use of set of B and D type channels for data transfer.

    Each B channel or Bearer channel has a throughput of 64 Kbps whereas D channel has a throughput of 16 Kbps.
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