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ISDN: theory and practice

  Introduction  
 
  Basic Concepts  
     10 pages
  B & D channels  
     16 pages
  ISDN Networks  
     9 pages
  Bearer Capabilities  
     8 pages
  Voice, Fax, and Modems  
     15 pages
  Terminology  
     10 pages
  Device Addressing  
     8 pages
  Call Setup  
     16 pages
  Managing inbound calls  
     11 pages
  Rate Adaptation  
     9 pages
  Cabling  
     13 pages
  Further information  
 
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What is ISDN?

In the diagram below, the two users are connected using two B channels in parallel. The ISDN is able to route these B channels independently, because it takes no account of the fact the both channels connect the same pair of users.

The speed of the two B channels is identical.

The time it takes for data to travel from one end of the channel to the other is, however, different.

One user transmits two items of data simultaneously. One is sent in the B channel which is routed via satellite; the other is sent in the B channel which takes the direct route. Will both items of data arrive at the same time?

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