Name two significant differences between B and D channels.
Answer / silpa
There is only ever one D channel per interface, whereas there can be multiple B channels
The D channel carries network signaling; the B channel carries the call itself
A D channel connection is always between the user and the network; a B channel connection will be between a user and any other user
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