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A timeslot refers to one of the division of a [[TDM]] stream or bus. Within the context of the Toolpack framework, a timeslot refers specifically to a single voice or data channel of either 64 or 56 kbps bandwidth.  A timeslot is most often related to a physical [[trunk]] (T1/J1 or E1) but can also exists in different hardware internal TDM busses.
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A timeslot refers to a division of a [[TDM]] stream or bus. Within the context of the [[Toolpack]] framework, a timeslot refers specifically to a single voice or data channel of either 64, 56, or 48 Kbps bandwidth.  A timeslot is most often related to a physical [[trunk]] (T1/J1 or E1) but can also exist in different hardware internal TDM busses.
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== References ==
 
== References ==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-division_multiplexing Time division multiplexing (TDM) ]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-division_multiplexing Wikipedia article]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 4 August 2010

A timeslot refers to a division of a TDM stream or bus. Within the context of the Toolpack framework, a timeslot refers specifically to a single voice or data channel of either 64, 56, or 48 Kbps bandwidth. A timeslot is most often related to a physical trunk (T1/J1 or E1) but can also exist in different hardware internal TDM busses.


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