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Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) |
![]() ![]() ISDN
stands for Integrated Services Digital Network.
But forget about the fancy words and abbreviations,
just think of ISDN as a bigger and faster flowing
"pipe" for all of your communications
information.
And
ISDN isn't a pipe dream, it's here right now
and ready to go! Just call Sierra Telephone
at 641-ISDN or 742-ISDN. Put a world of power
at your fingertips!
(Frequently Asked Questions)
1.
What is ISDN?
ISDN
stands for Integrated Services Digital Network.
ISDN is a high-speed digital telephone service
for voice and/or data (such as computer information)
which uses existing copper telephone wire. A
standard modem changes digital (computer) information
to analog (telephone line) information in order
to communicate with other computers. ISDN allows
the use of digital information all the way through
the connection from origin to destination. Digital
information is clearer and more distinct, resulting
in almost error free communication. Sierra Telephone
provides ISDN service for both business and
home. 2.
What does high-speed data communication mean?
A
current modem may be able to move information
at 33.6 kilobits per second. An ISDN line can
move information at 128 kilobits per second,
or about four times as fast. It does this through
the use of three "channels" on a single
ISDN line. There are two B (bearer) channels
that can move information at 64 kilobits per
second each. By bonding the two channels into
one large channel (something that can be done
automatically, depending on your equipment),
they can move information at 128 kilobits per
second. There is also a D channel that carries
information about the type of call being made. 3.
What would I use ISDN for?
The
data side of ISDN could be used for anything
a standard analog modem would be used for, i.e.
Internet access, communicating with other computers,
communicating with office networks, telecommuting
(working from home instead of going to the office),
except at a much faster rate, thus saving time.
The
voice capabilities of ISDN are similar to Centrex;
call hold, three way conference call, call transfer,
time and date display, call information display,
etc., plus it is digital all the way through
the connection. ISDN is also ideal for video
conferencing since it can move a great deal
of data very quickly.
With
three channels available, you can do multiple
things at the same time on a single ISDN line.
Each B channel has its own ISDN phone number.
The numbers will always be sequential. Example:
658-9802 and 658-9803. You can be on the Internet
on one B channel and talking on the telephone
on the other B channel, or you could be talking
to your office while you are sending or receiving
a fax, all over a single ISDN line. The D channel
communicates with the telephone company switching
equipment and tells it how to handle the calls.
4.
What does ISDN cost?
5.
How will I be billed for ISDN?
Sierra
Telephone will send you a separate bill for
your ISDN service. Long distance charges will
appear for each telephone number (B channel)
on separate pages. The local charges will appear
together on their own page. There will be a
page with totals for all ISDN services. 6.
Will I need new equipment for ISDN?
You
will need to purchase either an ISDN telephone
or an ISDN Terminal Adapter , depending on your
intended use of ISDN service. Most people will
probably need a Terminal Adapter (TA) which
is the ISDN equivalent of a modem. There are
many different TAs, just as there are many different
modems. Some are internal (installed inside
your computer) and some are external, just as
with modems. The TA allows your computer to
access the Internet, communicate with other
computers, communicate with Local Area Networks,
etc. Most have at least one non-ISDN connection
on them so you can plug in a standard phone,
a fax machine, or a standard modem. Because
a TA usually has more functions than a modem,
it is priced higher. Expect to pay at least
twice what you would for a standard modem. If
you have a Local Area Network (LAN), you can
connect your network to an ISDN router that
may allow the units on the network to access
a single ISDN line simultaneously. With the
router, you would not need a terminal adaptor. 7.
Where can I purchase this equipment?
Most
good computer stores can get the equipment for
you if they dont have it in stock. The
Sierra Tel Tronics Business Center in Oakhurst
sells the 3ComImpact IQ external Terminal Adapter.
We have done extensive testing with this unit.
Currently, this is the only TA that we support. 8.
How do I order ISDN service?
Contact
the Sierra Telephone ISDN Specialist, Lance
Goss, at 641-ISDN (641-4736) in the Oakhurst
area or 742-ISDN (742-4736) in the Mariposa
area. 9.
How long will it take for me to get ISDN?
Once
it has been determined that your location is
in an area with ISDN capability, it will take
approximately two weeks for the line to be installed. 10.
Is ISDN Internet service available?
ISDN
Internet service is available to those who
have already established the services explained
in #6 and #8 above. The cost is $49.95 per
month for unlimited access. For further information,
or to sign up, call Sierra Tel Internet at 559-683-7717
or toll free, 1-877 638-7787 (1-877-NETSRUS).
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