Could some please explain what Clear Channel Transmission is?  How it is
used across a backbone?  And any additional info on this technology?  In
simple terms, Thanks.

Searched the web and came up with stuff like:

Clear Channel Transmission
Clear Channel Transmission defines the amount of data occupied by a single
user's network application. Al Gore's ideas about the need for an NREN not
withstanding, clear channel gigabit TCP/IP transmission over a wide area
network is not yet a proven technology let alone economically viable.

clear channel capability (CCC): A characteristic of a transmission path in
which the bit position allocated for customer data may represent any
combination of zeros and ones. For the DS1 rate, the bits allocated for
customer data are the last 192 bits of each frame. [T1.408-1990]

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