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In [[telecommunication]]s, a '''digital multiplex hierarchy''' is a hierarchy consisting of an ordered repetition of [[tandem]] [[digital multiplexer]]s that produce signals of successively higher [[data]] rates at each level of the hierarchy.
 
Digital [[multiplexing]] hierarchies may be implemented in many different configurations depending on; (a) the number of channels desired, (b) the [[Signalling (telecommunication)|signaling]] [[system]] to be used, and (c) the [[bit rate]] allowed by the [[telecommunication|communications]] media.
 
Some currently available digital multiplexers have been designated as [[Digital Signal Designation|Dl-, DS-, or M-series]], all of which operate at [[T-carrier]] rates.