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How Integrated Services Digital Network Works?
How Integrated Services Digital Network Works?
How Integrated Services Digital Network Works?
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is a system of digital phone connections that has been designed for sending voice, video, and data simultaneously over digital or ordinary phone lines, with a much faster speed and higher quality than an analog system can provide. ISDN is basically a set of protocol for making and breaking circuit switched connections as well as for advanced call features for the customers. ISDN is the international communication standard for data transmission along telephone lines and has transmission speeds up to 64 Kbps per channel. The emergence of ISDN represents an effort to standardize subscriber services, user/network interfaces, and network and internetwork capabilities. ISDN applications include high-speed image applications, additional telephone lines in home to serve the telecommuting industry, high speed file transfer, and video conferencing. Voice service is also an application for ISDN. ISDN has become a relatively old technology, but it isnt obsolete. ISDN is a technology that is often used behind the scenes as a component of more recent technology.
TE1- Terminal Endpoint 1 TE2- Terminal Endpoint 2 TA- Terminal Adapter NT1- Network Termination type 1 NT2- Network Termination type 2 NT1/2- Network Terminatio type 1/2