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        Title           : Media Gateway Control Protocol (megaco) Applicability 
                          for T1 Robbed Bit Signaling
        Author(s)       : C. Sharp
        Filename        : draft-sharp-megaco-t1rbsapp-00.txt
        Pages           : 43
        Date            : 14-Oct-99
        
The Media Gateway Control Protocol (megaco) can be used to carry T1
Robbed Bit Signaling (RBS) between the Media Gateway (MG) and the
Media Gateway Controller (MGC).  This document describes the
applicability of megaco to carrying T1 Robbed Bit Signaling.  T1
Robbed Bit Signaling is a type of Channel Associated Signaling used
mainly in the United States of America (USA) and Canada.  A
description and specification for T1 RBS can be found in EIA/TIA-
464-B.  This draft does not define any new packages, but identifies
the need for new packages to support Robbed Bit Signaling.  It is
anticipated that packages for FX service will be very similar to
packages defined for analog lines.

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