When multiple users on an ISPBX are making calls, how many users does the public ISDN network see?
Answer / silpa
One. The calls to the network actually come from the Primary Rate interface on the ISPBX. As far as the network is concerned, the ISPBX is a single user with multiple channels available with which to make multiple calls.
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