Abstract

To characterize the transmission performance of the Bell System switched telecommunications network, Bell Telephone Laboratories conducted a survey of toll connections during 1969 and 1970. Connections were established between Bell System end offices chosen by statistical sampling techniques. Both analog and data transmission tests were performed. A summary of analog transmission performance is presented in this paper. It contains estimates for noise, loss, attenuation distortion, envelope delay distortion, peak-to-average ratio, frequency offset, level tracking, nonlinear distortion, and phase jitter for toll calls within the Bell System. Accompanying papers discuss data transmission error performance at various speeds between 150 and 4800 bits per second.

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