FCC doing it again...
George Grimes
grimesg at makalu
Wed Dec 6 11:57:42 AEST 1989
In article <1989Dec2.070734.3853 at stb.uu.net> michael at stb.uu.net (Michael Gersten) writes:
>This may sound like a dumb question, but...
>
>How can the phone company multiplex any conversation, voice or modem?
>The phone company does not know ahead of time when there will be
>silence on the line, both are sampled at the same frequency, so there
>is the same total amount of data to be sent off, so they should be
>identical for multiplexing purposes, right?
>
>Or am I missing something very important here?
>
> Michael
Yes, you are missing something very important. There is no requirement for
predictable periods of silence for multiplexing. Find a book with a
description of time division multiplexing and read it.
George
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