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binary 8-zero substitution
Line-code type, used on T1 and E1 circuits, in which a special code is
substituted whenever 8 consecutive zeros are sent through the link. This code
is then interpreted at the remote end of the connection. This technique
guarantees ones density independent of the data stream. Sometimes called
bipolar 8-zero substitution. Compare with AMI. See also ones
density.
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