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Digital Access Signalling System 1

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Proprietary protocol providing ISDN services
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Digital Access Signalling System 1 (DASS1) is a proprietary protocol defined by British Telecom to provide ISDN services in the United Kingdom.[1] It is now obsolete, having been replaced by DASS2. This too will become obsolete over the coming years as Q.931, a European standard, becomes widely adopted in the EU.

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  1. ^ "Introduction To Line Telecommunications". TLC. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
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