I THINK, it's because the Americans brought the Technology out first (when
it was new), the Europeans waited a while until it had matured and advanced.

Japan followed the Americans straight away and the rest of the world came
along at the end and followed the newer technology brought out by the
Europeans.

I think if I recal that's how it went.

Mike Graham
CCNP, CCDP
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> Correct.
>
> And the US T-1 uses 23 B in band and the Europeans use 30 B in band.  Both
> use one D 64k out of band.
>
> Question:  Does anyone know why the Americans didn't use the E-1?  I have
> always wondered about this.....
>
> Theo
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> "Kris Keen"
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> Can someone clarify the terms above?
>
> D Channel uses Out of Band Signaling, the B Channel uses In Band
> signaling?




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