The analogue signal originating in the microphone of the telephone handset is sampled
and transformed into a stream of bits (64 000 of them every second) that is
placed on the B channel.
Similarly, the incoming bit stream from the B channel is converted back into
an analogue signal and sent to the ear-piece of the handset.
A B channel is full duplex, which means that it can carry data in both
directions at once.