Regional central offices connecting central offices from different regions
Analog and digital connections
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Public Switched Telephony Network
PSTN stands for Public switched telephone network PSDN stands for Public switched Data network / Packet Switched Data Network. The basic difference between two is the switching technique used. PSTN uses Circuit Switching and PSDN uses Packet Switching
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PSTN stands for a public switched telephone network. A PSTN gateway is hardware components that third parties use to translate signaling.
By the way, call from VOIP can be received by pstn modem. But pstn cannot make a call to VoIP number.
pstn is for wired network plmn is for mobile network
ISDN is dial up lines and PSTN is a broadband line.
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Its wide availability.
Since the basic PSTN (plain old telephone network) network link supports 64 Kbps bandwidth, I would say that is your answer.
I think PSTN mainly serves to wired land-line(telephone) and MSC serves to cellular(mobile) network.
A PSTN may use a POTS line (dial-up connection), however, the PSTN may use other technologies as well. So, POTS refers to a way of connecting to an ISP or other service using a dial-up connection, whereas the PSTN refers to the phone company providing several kinds of data service connections.
it work for to links the other world
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