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ISDN Net - Frequently Asked Questions

 
       
  1. What is ISDN?
  2. What is ISDN Net?
  3. Do I need ISDN Net?
  4. If a 56K dial up customer uses an ISDN line, what is the charge?

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What is ISDN?
ISDN is an acronym for Integrated Services Digital Network. It is a high-speed, all-digital communications network that dramatically speeds up the transfer of information and brings the power of the digital network directly to your fingertips. Back to Top

What is ISDN Net?
ISDN Net is the first of several ISDN service enhancements launched by IT&E. ISDN Net allows users to access the Internet via Talaya at incredibly high speeds and to download images and files up to 10 times faster. Back to Top

Do I need ISDN Net?
If you send and receive a great deal of data communications from all types of media, or simply want faster access to the Internet, then ISDN Net is for you! ISDN Net is powerful enough to allow maximum throughput in obtaining information while being flexible enough to allow simultaneous activities all on the same ISDN line. Back to Top

If a 56K dial up customer uses an ISDN line, what is the charge?
The 56K dial up customer will be charged a $1.00 per hour on the ISDN connection. This charge is in addition to the 56K dial up customer's monthly recurring plan. Back to Top

 

 

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