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In [[telecommunication]]s, an '''information-bearer channel''' is one of:
In [[telecommunications]], an '''information-bearer channel''' is one of:


#A [[communication channel]] capable of transmitting all the [[information]] required for communication, such as [[User (telecommunications)|user]] [[data]], [[synchronizing]] sequences, and control signals. The information-bearer channel may operate at a higher data rate than that required for user data alone.
#A [[communication channel]] capable of transmitting all the [[information]] required for communication, such as [[User (telecommunications)|user]] [[data]], [[synchronizing]] sequences, and control signals. The information-bearer channel may operate at a higher data rate than that required for user data alone.
#A basic [[telecommunication|communications]] channel with the [[necessary bandwidth]] but without enhanced or value-added services.
#A basic [[communications channel]] with the necessary bandwidth but without enhanced or value-added services.


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[[Category:Telecommunication theory]]
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 31 October 2024

In telecommunications, an information-bearer channel is one of:

  1. A communication channel capable of transmitting all the information required for communication, such as user data, synchronizing sequences, and control signals. The information-bearer channel may operate at a higher data rate than that required for user data alone.
  2. A basic communications channel with the necessary bandwidth but without enhanced or value-added services.

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  • Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from Federal Standard 1037C. General Services Administration. Archived from the original on 2022-01-22. (in support of MIL-STD-188).