The data transfer is interrupted at intervals in order to produce the required average data signaling rate.
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Burst transmission, however, enables communications between data terminal equipment ( DTEs ) and a data network operating at dissimilar data signaling rates.
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Internet service providers ( ISPs ) offer Internet access through various technologies that offer a wide range of data signaling rates ( speeds ).
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The " maximum user signaling rate ", synonymous to gross bitrate or data signaling rate, is the maximum rate, in bits per second, at which transmission and no overhead information.
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For a given data signaling rate, i . e ., bit rate, the NRZ code requires only half the baseband bandwidth required by the Manchester code ( the passband bandwidth is the same ).
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Burst transmission in isochronous form enables communication between data terminal equipment ( DTE ) and data networks that operate at dissimilar data signaling rates, such as when the information-bearer channel rate is higher than the DTE output data signaling rate.
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Burst transmission in isochronous form enables communication between data terminal equipment ( DTE ) and data networks that operate at dissimilar data signaling rates, such as when the information-bearer channel rate is higher than the DTE output data signaling rate.
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The USB 3.1 standard increases the maximum data signaling rate to 10 Gbit / s ( 1280 MB / s ), double that of SuperSpeed USB, and reduces line encoding overhead to just 3 % by changing the encoding scheme to 128b / 132b.
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The data signaling rate actually observed on real networks is less than the theoretical maximum, due to the necessary header and trailer ( addressing and error-detection bits ) on every frame, the occasional " lost frame " due to noise, and time waiting after each sent frame for other devices on the network to finish transmitting.