Nope! T1 CAS can be used for either data or voice. The same for ISDN (PRI)
T1.

Tarek

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T-1 is the layer 1 standard.  ISDN PRI uses T-1 for layer 1 connectivity.
Therefore, whenever you say ISDN PRI, you are referring to T-1.  However,
not all T-1's are ISDN PRI.

The "other" T-1 is referred to as CAS, channel associated signaling and, as
far as I know, is only used for voice.  It allows 24 channels of sampled
voice.  ISDN PRI (aka common channel signaling) is a digital standard and
supports 23 64k "B" channels (that can carry voice or data) and 1 64k "D"
channel that carries control information.  Voice over ISDN PRI has the
advantage of a dedicated control channel for troubleshooting and additional
call information from the telephone provider.  However, it has 1 less
channel.

So if you are ordering a data T-1, your only choice is ISDN PRI.




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