Leased line is a permanent fast internet connection. Unlike ISDN If needed you can connect your company with a very fast leased line from 64k - 2MBs while ISDN maximum speed is 128 K.
A leased line is an ideal solution for a company who wish to trade on-line 24 hours a day.
For users with small capacity demands ISDN offers three distinct advantages over dedicated leased line:
Cost. Because ISDN is an on-demand technology, you only pay for the time each B channel is active.
ISDN is dial up lines and PSTN is a broadband line.
ISDN backup line not Fire automatically
ISDN: Integrated Services Digital Network DSL: Digital Subscriber Line
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.
Yes there is a large difference between the two. A line has no end and a line segment ends.
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Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a digital, point-to-point network capable of transmitting speeds of about 2Mbps. A computer connects to an ISDN line via an ISDN adapter and uses the same type of wiring as a Telephone wire. The only difference is ISDN can carry analog (voice) and digital signals, so it can be used to connect to the internet. It can be connected by the phone company but it is rarely used as it needs special equipment and is more expensive than other way.
ISDN lines are mainly used for phone usage. It replaces the analog phone that is found in most homes. It has the ability to take just the one phone line, and turn it into two lines.
its difference
For ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), the hardware required typically includes an ISDN terminal adapter or an ISDN modem, which connects to the user's device and the ISDN line. On the software side, users may need drivers or configuration software to manage the connection. In contrast, ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) requires an ADSL modem or router to connect to the telephone line, and it usually includes built-in software for configuration and management. Additionally, users may need a compatible computer or device with an Ethernet port to connect to the ADSL modem.