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: Operates on two primary regional standards: the European E-carrier (30 channels) and the North American/Japanese T-carrier (24 channels). Limitations :
Digital multiplexing systems are the backbone of telecommunications, used to combine multiple low-speed data streams into a single high-speed link. The transition from to Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) represented a major evolution in network efficiency and standardization. Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) : Operates on two primary regional standards: the
: Uses bit-by-bit interleaving . To account for slight timing differences, it employs "bit stuffing," where extra bits are added to align signals. it employs "bit stuffing
: To extract a single low-speed signal (like a 2 Mbps E1 line) from a high-speed stream (like a 140 Mbps E4 line), the entire stream must be fully demultiplexed. : Operates on two primary regional standards: the