Difference between revisions of "ISDN"

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An '''Integrated Services Data Network''' ('''ISDN''') is a 64[[Kbps]] [[data]] circuit, recently fallen out of popular use for home users in connecting to the [[internet]], it has advantages in point to point use. It was once the [[phone]] company's plan to offer digital services.
 
An '''Integrated Services Data Network''' ('''ISDN''') is a 64[[Kbps]] [[data]] circuit, recently fallen out of popular use for home users in connecting to the [[internet]], it has advantages in point to point use. It was once the [[phone]] company's plan to offer digital services.
  
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Latest revision as of 14:13, July 13, 2016

An Integrated Services Data Network (ISDN) is a 64Kbps data circuit, recently fallen out of popular use for home users in connecting to the internet, it has advantages in point to point use. It was once the phone company's plan to offer digital services.