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24 channels

1 channel is all overhead

1 bit on the remaining channels is overhead (leaving 7 bits for the user)

7*23 = 161

193-161= 32

32/193 = .1658031

.1658031*100 = 16.58031%

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Q: What is the percentage of overhead on a T1 carrier that is what percentage of the 1.544Mbps are not delivered to the end user?
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