An ISPBX can behave like a single user and a network - true or false? True.?
Answer / silpa
It depends which interface on the ISPBX is being described.
To the users connected to an ISPBX, it appears as a network, and they each can establish D channel communications with it.

As far as the interface to the public network is concerned, however, the network simply sees the ISPBX as single user with multiple channels available.
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