A particular time interval during which data packets will be sent. A timeslot is usually 8 bits of data with a sample rate of 64 kbit/s. Up to Top Up to Top
A frame within a TDMA schema; has a time interval of 576 microseconds. Physical content of a timeslot is known as a burst. Five different burst types exist, they are distinguished by different TDMA frame divisions (see NB, FB, SB, AB and DB).
On a digital trunk and on the MVIP bus, information in each channel is time-division multiplexed into a single continuous stream of data. The interval in which each channel broadcasts is called a timeslot.
A portion of a serial multiplex of timeslot information dedicated to a single channel. In T1 and E1, one timeslot typically represents one 64 kbps channel.