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- S_interface abstract "The S interface or S reference point, also known as S0, is a a User–network interface reference point for basic rate access in an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) environment, that is characterized by a Four-wire circuit, 144 kbit/s (2B+D) user rate, serves as a universal interface between ISDN terminals or terminal adapters and the network channel termination, allows a variety of terminal types and subscriber networks, such as PBXs, local area networks (LANs), and controllers, to be connected to the network, and operates at 4000 48 bit frames per second, i.e., 192 kbit/s, with a user portion of 36 bits per frame, i.e., 144 kbit/s.The S interface is electrically equivalent to the T interface, and the two are jointly referred to as the S/T interface.".
- S_interface wikiPageID "41717".
- S_interface wikiPageRevisionID "591926270".
- S_interface hasPhotoCollection S_interface.
- S_interface subject Category:ITU-T_recommendations.
- S_interface subject Category:Integrated_Services_Digital_Network.
- S_interface type Abstraction100002137.
- S_interface type Advice106671484.
- S_interface type Communication100033020.
- S_interface type ITU-TRecommendations.
- S_interface type Message106598915.
- S_interface type Proposal107162194.
- S_interface type Recommendation106671637.
- S_interface comment "The S interface or S reference point, also known as S0, is a a User–network interface reference point for basic rate access in an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) environment, that is characterized by a Four-wire circuit, 144 kbit/s (2B+D) user rate, serves as a universal interface between ISDN terminals or terminal adapters and the network channel termination, allows a variety of terminal types and subscriber networks, such as PBXs, local area networks (LANs), and controllers, to be connected to the network, and operates at 4000 48 bit frames per second, i.e., 192 kbit/s, with a user portion of 36 bits per frame, i.e., 144 kbit/s.The S interface is electrically equivalent to the T interface, and the two are jointly referred to as the S/T interface.".
- S_interface label "S interface".
- S_interface label "S0-Bus".
- S_interface sameAs S0-Bus.
- S_interface sameAs m.0bgfs.
- S_interface sameAs Q2204601.
- S_interface sameAs Q2204601.
- S_interface sameAs S_interface.
- S_interface wasDerivedFrom S_interface?oldid=591926270.
- S_interface isPrimaryTopicOf S_interface.