A fax call call might be designated as a generic analogue call or specifically as a fax call - true or false?
Answer Posted / silpa
True
A call originating from a fax machine directly connected to the ISDN network is likely to have 'Group 3 Fax' as its call type.
A fax call originating on the PSTN network will not have any bearer capabilities to start with, and will get allocated an automatic category of call type called 'Generic Analogue' by the ISDN network when the call is transferred from the PSTN.
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