Basic Rate Interface (BRI, 2B+D, 2B1D) is an
Integrated Services Digital Network channel[?] consisting of two 64 kbps "bearer" (B) channels and one 16 kbps "delta" (D) channel, giving a total data rate of 144 kbps. The B channels are used for
voice or user
data, and the D channel is used for control and signalling and/or
X.25 packet networking[?]. BRI is the kind of
ISDN interface most likely to be found in
residential[?] service.
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