What Bearer Capabilities are and on which channel they reside?
Answer / Randhir Kumar Dubey
Bearer Capabilities refer to the specific characteristics of a bearer service, such as the type of data it can carry, its bandwidth, and its error rate. They reside on the B channels in an ISDN line.
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