On a T1 line what is the difference between 56K and 64K. If I am correct I
believe that 56K uses bit stuffing to stuff the 8th bit of every timeslot
with a 1 to fulfill the ones density requirement. However, this would not be
necessary with B8ZS line coding, right because B8ZS will not allow 8
consecutive zeroes anyway. Now if that is true, why would you use 56K on a
B8ZS coded T1 circuit and if those timeslots are cross-connected to a 64K
line or vice versa, wont that cause errors because the two clock rates are
expecting different things in the 8th bit. I would appreciate any comments
at all on this subject.

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Bruce Williams
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