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D channel (delta channel) is a telecommunications term which refers to the ISDN channel in which the control and signalling information is carried.[1]
The bit rate of the D channel of a basic rate interface is 16 kbit/s, whereas it amounts to 64 kbit/s on a primary rate interface.
For DSS1 signalling, the D channel layer 2 protocol is Q.921 also called LAPD and it carries Layer 3 messages according to Q.931 protocol.
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edit- ^ Team, Editorial (2019-09-03). "D Channel: The Backbone of ISDN Signaling". NETWORK ENCYCLOPEDIA. Retrieved 2024-10-10.