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by the_third_wave
932 days ago
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> The phone network used analog links (typically microwave relay) for long distance Those microwave links represent layer 0 in the connection which is by definition always analogue, the same is/was true for T-1 which used alternate mark inversion [1] signalling over a 4-wire circuit. It is the type of signal carried over the link which decides whether it is considered "digital" or "analogue". T-1 carried 24 time-divided PCM channels ("digital"), microwave links could and can carry both frequency-divided multiplexed analogue channels ("analogue") as well as time-divided PCM or packet-switched channels ("digital"). [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_encoding#Alternate_mar... |
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