yes
With the advent of the Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN), the telecommunications network no longer had to separate voice, text, data, and image traffic
With the advent of the Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN), the telecommunications network no longer had to separate voice, text, data, and image traffic
first of all isdn is integrated sevice digital netork it is used for all the communications n -isdn and b-isdn are the parts of isdn n -isdn is the first generation isdn it uses 64-kpbs channel and has acircuit switching implementation b-isdn is the second generation isdn it supports uery high data rates 100 and more mbps it supports packet switching
B-ISDN is a circuit switching process. The N-ISDN is a virtual switching process (packets). ISDN stands for Integrated Service Digital Network.
Connecting a non-ISDN terminal to ISDN through a TA
ISDN Show was created in 1997.
yes, we can but we need terminal adapter to connect with ISDN if ordinary line is used . terminal adapter use to convert non ISDN to ISDN.
Here are some differences between broadband ISDN and narrowband ISDN: 1) Narrowband ISDN uses 64 kb/s channel, while broadband ISDN uses 100 mb/s channels. 2) Broadband uses call relay, while narrowband uses frame relay. 3) In narrowband, ISDN information carries narrow frequency, while in broadband, ISDN uses a wide band of frequency.
ISDN stands for Integrated Services Digital Network
With the advent of the Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN), the telecommunications network no longer had to separate voice, text, data, and image traffic
ISDN VS T1 Both are Digital, T1 is 24 Channels ISDN is 2. Each Channel is 64K ISDN = 2 Voice or 128Kbps T1 = 23 Voice Channels or 1.5Mbps www.intelletrace.com
What is difference between public ip and isdn