I am not an ISDN person. I have a question for research and can't seem to find an answer because several of the links given to me don't work. Anyway, here is the question and I'll appreciate if anyone can answer for me. Thanks.
An ISDN basic access frame has 32 B bits and 4 D bits. Suppose that more bits were used -- say, 160 B bits and 20 D bits per frame. Would this reduce the percentage overhead and therefore the basic-access bit rate?
Please explain.
An ISDN basic access frame has 32 B bits and 4 D bits. Suppose that more bits were used -- say, 160 B bits and 20 D bits per frame. Would this reduce the percentage overhead and therefore the basic-access bit rate?
Please explain.