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G.703 is a standard which originally described voice over digital networks. It's a CCITT recommendation which is associated with the PCM standard. Voice to digital conversion according to PCM requires a bandwidth of 64 kbps (+/- 100 ppm), resulting in the basic unit for G.703. By multiplication this results in e.g. T1 (1544 kbps) and E1 (2048 kbps).
G.703 is a standard which originally described voice over digital networks. It's a CCITT recommendation which is associated with the PCM standard. Voice to digital conversion according to PCM requires a bandwidth of 64 kbps (+/- 100 ppm), resulting in the basic unit for G.703. By multiplication this results in e.g. T1 (1544 kbps) and E1 (2048 kbps).
Modern networks are working with voice and data and so is G.703. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[User:202.177.176.83|202.177.176.83]] ([[User talk:202.177.176.83|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/202.177.176.83|contribs]]) {{{2|}}}.</small>
Modern networks are working with voice and data and so is G.703. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[User:202.177.176.83|202.177.176.83]] ([[User talk:202.177.176.83|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/202.177.176.83|contribs]]) {{{2|}}}.</small>
G.703 is far more commonly transported over 75 Ohm and terminated using either BNCs or Type43 connectors not 120 Ohm/RJ45 as stated in the article. [[User:217.36.0.13|217.36.0.13]] 15:03, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
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G.703 is a standard which originally described voice over digital networks. It's a CCITT recommendation which is associated with the PCM standard. Voice to digital conversion according to PCM requires a bandwidth of 64 kbps (+/- 100 ppm), resulting in the basic unit for G.703. By multiplication this results in e.g. T1 (1544 kbps) and E1 (2048 kbps). Modern networks are working with voice and data and so is G.703. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 202.177.176.83 (talk • contribs) .
G.703 is far more commonly transported over 75 Ohm and terminated using either BNCs or Type43 connectors not 120 Ohm/RJ45 as stated in the article. 217.36.0.13 15:03, 26 March 2007 (UTC) [reply ]