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Bearer service
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In telecommunications, Bearer Service or data service is a service that allows transmission of information signals between network interfaces. These services give the subscriber the capacity required to transmit appropriate signals between certain access points, i.e. user network interfaces.
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Bearer Services are categorized by three classes of attributes: dominant, secondary, and qualifying.[1] These classes are categorized by accessing services, interworking requirements, and other general characteristics.
The bearer services contain the following:
- Rate adapted sub-rate information like circuit switched asynchronous and synchronous duplex data, 300–9600 bits.
- Speech and data swapping during a call, i.e. alternate speech and data.
- Modem selection, i.e. selection of 3.1 kHz audio service when inter-working with ISDN.
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