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ISDN, where offered by the telephone company, is an excellent solution for extra speed on
the internet. Complete Computers offers dial-up and dedicated ISDN service.
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ISDN Connection Type |
Per Month |
Setup |
| Dial-up ISDN (64K) |
$29.95 |
$50.00 |
| Dedicated ISDN 64K, uninterrupted |
$249.00 |
$150.00 |
| Dedicated ISDN 128K, uninterrupted |
$399.00 |
$150.00 |
| ISDN Router Setup |
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$300.00 |
An acronym for Integrated Services Digital Network, ISDN lines are
connections that use ordinary phone lines to transmit digital instead of analog signals,
allowing data to be transmitted at a much faster rate than with a traditional modem.
ISDN converts audio signals - your voice for instance - into digital bits. Since bits
can be transmitted very quickly, you can get much faster speed out of the same telephone
line - four times faster than a 14.4 kbps modem. In addition, ISDN connections are made up
of two different channels, allowing two simultaneous "conversations" so you can
speak on one channel and send a fax or connect to the Internet over another channel. All
of these transactions occur on the same twisted-pair phone line currently plugged into
your telephone. To find out if you can get ISDN, contact your local phone company or call
around to a few local Internet service providers.
ISDN is a powerful tool for Internet communications, but it is not available
everywhere. Traditionally, it has been used in urban business zones and large corporate
settings with special digital switching equipment, but residential ISDN service is
expanding rapidly. An ISDN line can offer you high-bandwidth connections, but you may have
to buy special equipment (like routers and switchers) that allow ISDN to communicate with
your internal networks.
ISDN definition from glossary.com |