Input-to-state stability (ISS) of interconnected systems with each subsystem described by a difference equation subject to an external disturbance is considered. Furthermore, special attention is given to time delay, which gives rise to two relevant problems: (i) ISS of interconnected systems with interconnection delays, which arise in the paths connecting the subsystems, and (ii) ISS of interconnected systems with local delays, which arise in the dynamics of the subsystems. The fact that a difference equation with delay is equivalent to an interconnected system without delay is the crux of the proposed framework. Based on this fact and small-gain arguments, it is demonstrated that interconnection delays do not affect the stability of an in...