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Proprietary protocol providing ISDN services

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Digital Access Signalling System 1 (DASS1) is a proprietary protocol defined by British Telecom to provide ISDN services in the United Kingdom. It is now obsolete, having been replaced by DASS2. This too will become obsolete over the coming years as Q.931, a European standard, becomes widely adopted in the EU.

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  1. "Introduction To Line Telecommunications". TLC. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
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