not sure if this is 100% correct (if I'm way off someone please correct me)
but...

it has to do with how much bandwidth you get out of a ds0 channel.  most
common is 56k and clear channel gives you 64k but you need clear channel
capable equipment to implement it.  The difference has to do with how
signaling is implemented, I think robbed-bit signaling is why the 56k is
common.  I don't know how signaling is implemented with clear channel

daveh

-----Original Message-----
From: Gert Jan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 11:47 AM
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Subject: Clear channel question?


On the Foundation Routing and Switching there was a question What is a clear
channel?
Anyone met this qeustion and can provide me some explanation?

Thanks,
Gert jan


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