Template:Short description The S interface or S reference point, also known as S0, is a user–network interface reference point in an ISDN BRI environment, characterized by a four-wire circuit using 144Template:Nbspkbit/s (2 bearer and 1 signaling channel; 2B+D) user rate.

The S interface is the connection between ISDN terminal equipment (TE) or terminal adapters (TAs) and an NT1 (network terminator, type 1.)<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref> Not all TE or TAs connect externally to an S interface, but instead integrate an NT1 so they can connect directly to a U interface (local loop from central office.)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Contrast to the T interface, which connects between an NT2 (PBX or other local switching device) and NT1.<ref name=":0" /> However, the S interface is electrically equivalent to the T interface, and the two are jointly referred to as the S/T interface.<ref name="ralphb">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The S interface operates at 4000 48-bit frames per second; i.e., 192Template:Nbspkbit/s, with a user portion of 36Template:Nbspbits per frame; i.e., 144Template:Nbspkbit/s.<ref name="FS1037C">Template:FS1037C, Entry "S interface"</ref>

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