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| reply to erikthebean Re: isdn bri for broadcast- will it work for internet also
said by erikthebean :ive never heard of a point to point isdn line... There are numerous types of ISDN circuits. The most common is the circuit switched which is provided out of a Central Office (CO) switch, with this type of circuit a connection is dialed up in the same manner as a regular telephone call. There is also a point to point circuit which while provided from a CO switch is not dialup up nor is it assigned SPIDS, the connection is nailed up between two switch ports and sometimes involves two separate switches in two different COs. The third type is a point to point circuit that doesnt touch a switch (excepting sideported intergrated subscriber loop carrier (SLC)), this circuit is served out of a CO or remote channel bank and is mapped through a carrier to the other end.
The third type of P2P ISDN is commonly used in broadcasting for studio to transmitter links and studio to remote studio links.
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