When multiple users on an ISPBX are making calls, how many users does the public ISDN network see?



When multiple users on an ISPBX are making calls, how many users does the public ISDN network see?..

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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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