What device converts the signals between the ISDN and the PSTN networks?
Answer / silpa
This again is a CODEC.
It is operated by the local ISDN provider, and will be situated at the boundary of the ISDN network and the PSTN network.
This device enables calls to pass from one network to the other by converting bits to waves, and vice versa.
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