Public Switched Telephony Network
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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
Regional central offices connecting central offices from different regions Analog and digital connections
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By the way, call from VOIP can be received by pstn modem. But pstn cannot make a call to VoIP number.
PSTN stands for a public switched telephone network. A PSTN gateway is hardware components that third parties use to translate signaling.
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
PSTN
PSTN will convert the digital signal from VoIP into voice signal. Their networks interacts using satellite frequency.