In telecommunication, bit pairing is the practice of establishing, within a code set, a number of subsets that have an identical bit representation except for the state of a specified bit. A bit is a binary digit, taking a value of either 0 or 1 Binary digits are a basic unit of Information storage and communication
Note: An example of bit pairing occurs in the International Alphabet No. An alphabet is a standardized set of letters basic written symbols each of which roughly represents a Phoneme, a Spoken language, either 5 and the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), where the upper case letters are related to their respective lower case letters by the state of bit six. Standardization (or standardisation) is the process of developing and agreeing upon technical standards. Information as a concept has a diversity of meanings from everyday usage to technical settings American Standard Code for Information Interchange ( ASCII)
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