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Definitions of B Channel:
- In ISDN service, the B channel is also called the bearer channel and is used for voice transmission. In BRI-ISDN, there are two B channels, whereas in PRI-ISDN, there are 23 B channels; all B channels use 64 kbps of bandwidth.
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- 64 kbps bearer channel used for voice, circuit, or packet switched data.
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- A 56Kbps or 64-kbps channel that carries user data on a line using ISDN D-channel signaling.
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- An ISDN channel (bearer channel) which each carry 64kbit/s of data. ISDN 2 and ISDN 30 comprises 2 and 30 of these channels respectively.
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- One of the two logical ISDN lines supplied by the service at a basic rate ISDN outlet.
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- The 64 kbps ISDN Bearer channel used to transmit digital information. See also D Channel.
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- B Channel is the wire used in ISDN service that can carry up to 64 kbps of data when operating at full capacity. It is a clear-channel "pipe" that carries voice, data, or video over ISDN.
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- Bearer Channel. This term is used by the telephone companies to denote a channel configured to handle voice data. A typical ISDN line has two B channels and one data channel. It is a 64 Kbps communication channel in ISDN.
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- ISDN circuit "bearer" channel, which carries 64 kbps of end user data. The other channel is referred to as the data channel (D Channel) - 16 kpbs, carrying phone company signaling and other information needed to make the circuit work.
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- B channel (bearer) is a telecommunications term which refers to the ISDN channel in which the primary data or voice communication is carried. It has a bit rate of 64 kbit/s.
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