This document discusses digital signals and their transmission. It explains that information can be represented by either an analog or digital signal. A digital signal assigns numeric values like 1s and 0s to represent information, with higher numbers of levels allowing more data to be sent. The document discusses topics like bit rate, bit length, and representing digital signals as composite analog signals. It explains that digital signals have infinite bandwidth and must be modulated to analog signals before transmission over bandpass channels, while baseband transmission over dedicated channels can directly transmit digital signals if the channel bandwidth is sufficiently wide. Examples are provided to illustrate bandwidth calculations and transmission concepts.