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Advantages of TDMA

1. The user gets full bandwidth of the channel in a particuler time slot.

2. For bursty signals such as voice or speech TDMA gives maximum utilization of the channel

3. most suitable technique for digital transmission.

Disadvantages of TDMA

1. it is not much suitable for continues signals

2. extra guard time are necessary

3. synchronization is necessary.

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