Thanks for the question Joshua. They could have picked another value for the data other than 56k to modulate with in the 4Khz channels, but I believe that they picked 56Kb to be consistant with the speed used with the dialup modems which were popular back in the late 1980, and still are used today on a very limited basis.
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Why each bins filled with 56 kilobits!!????
Thanks for the question Joshua. They could have picked another value for the data other than 56k to modulate with in the 4Khz channels, but I believe that they picked 56Kb to be consistant with the speed used with the dialup modems which were popular back in the late 1980, and still are used today on a very limited basis.
Not sure why they picked 56k. My guess it is to keep it consistent with the old dial up lines using 56kb speed.