what is ISDN?
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Answer / nirav
Integreted service digital network to use easy to simplify the network via wires.
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ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is a set of CCITT/ITU standards for digital transmission over ordinary telephone copper wire as well as over other media. Home and business users who install an ISDN adapter (in place of a telephone modem) receive Web pages at up to 128 Kbps compared with the maximum 56 Kbps rate of a modem connection. ISDN requires adapters at both ends of the transmission so your access provider also needs an ISDN adapter. ISDN is generally available from your phone company in most urban areas in the United States and Europe. by using it we can fax,sending mail ,voice, video calling ,watching movie et.c services are available on it .
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Answer / ran145
Integrated service digital network in which voice, data as
well as video can be sent by using the same telephone copper
wires.
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