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Re: R50 Host :-)
By: mark lewis to Benny Pedersen on Mon Oct 29 2007 11:34 am
>
> ml> there was as much or more of a market for 64k dual channel ISDN in
> ml> the US as anywhere else in the world... too bad the US teleco bean
> ml> counters are/were so st00pid 8?
>
> BP> dont know why there just was 56Kbit in us, in rest of the world it
> BP> have always being 64bit pr channel,
>
> the US had both... it just depended on who your teleco was... they way they
> 56k is/was quite simple, too... it is called
"bit-robbing"... they were
> stealing one bit for every X many so they could build another
connection "fo
> free"... we saw this bit-robbing being done on regular POTS
lines, too... so
> setups would never connect better then 9600 over their POTS lines, no matter
> how good the lines were or how good their modem was... why? bit-robbing... t
> were encoding everything in 7 bits which was redusing the max connect rate..
> that 8th bit? well, with 7 calls going, those 7 8th bits from each gave the
> telco another call path that was 7 bits wide and they got it for free...
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