TRANSMISSION MEDIA Sample Clauses

TRANSMISSION MEDIA. 2.3.1.1 All transmission systems shall be of the digital type and shall, in case they are asynchronous, follow or be inherently compatible with 2/8/34/140 Mb/sec. hierarchy as per ITU-T G 703 Recommendation. Further, SDH systems as per ITU-T G.708 Recommendation will also be permitted. 2.3.1.2 Use of DXX (Digital Cross Connect) or equipment with similar functionality is not permitted on links connected with BSNL. However, it shall not preclude use of SDH equipment on point-to-point basis between ILDO's ILD Gateway and interconnecting Level I TAX of BSNL. If bandwidth compression techniques, which reduce the bit rate of a voice channel less than 64 Kb/Sec., are used, in the network of ILDO, it shall provide conversion equipment for 64 Kb/sec. at the interface points with BSNL's switching and transmission systems. It is however, agreed that no bandwidth compression techniques shall be used on Interconnection transmission links between ILDO's network and BSNL's network unless mutually agreed.
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TRANSMISSION MEDIA. 2.4.1 (a) All transmission systems shall be of the digital type and shall, in case they are asynchronous, follow or be inherently compatible with 2/8/34/140 Mb/sec. hierarchy as per ITU-T G 703 Recommendation. Further, SDH systems as per ITU-T G.708 recommendation will also be permitted. 2.4.1 (b) Use of DXX (Digital Cross Connect) or equipment with similar functionality is not permitted on links connected with MTNL. Provided, however, that it shall not preclude use of SDH equipment on point to point basis between VSNL ILD Gateway and interconnecting SDCC exchange of MTNL. If bandwidth compression techniques, which reduce the bit rate of a voice channel less than 64 Kb/Sec., are used, in the network of ILDO it shall provide conversion equipment for 64 Kb/sec. at the interface points with MTNL's switching and transmission systems. It is however, agreed that no bandwidth compression techniques shall be used on Interconnection transmission links between ILDO's network and MTNL's network unless mutually agreed.

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