Circuit-Switched Packet Telephone System - SS1 ICT Lesson Note
Circuit-Switched Packet Telephone System is a hybrid communication system that combines the advantages of both circuit-switching and packet-switching. This system is designed to provide efficient use of resources and handle voice and data traffic simultaneously.
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In a circuit-switched packet telephone system:
- Voice traffic is divided into packets and sent over a packet-switched network, similar to how data is transmitted over the internet.
- Each packet can take a different route to its destination, optimizing network resources.
- When packets arrive at their destination, they are reassembled in the correct order for smooth voice playback.
- This system allows for more efficient use of the network as voice and data share the same infrastructure.
Overall, circuit-switched packet telephone systems aim to combine the reliability of circuit-switching with the efficiency of packet-switching. They are particularly useful in modern communication networks where voice and data services are often integrated