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ISDN

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is a digital switched service and is capable of transmitting voice, video and data from one location to another. An ISDN line has the flexibility of the standard telephone network with additional high-quality, fast and reliable digital transmission. One ISDN line can manage a business' phone, fax, Internet and data transmission needs.

It is called "Integrated Services" because with the connection of readily available ISDN devices, many applications can be supported.

These applications typically include:

 

ISDN offers you the flexibility and reach of the public telephone network, combined with high quality, digital transmission that was previously only available on leased services.

There are two types of ISDN line access - basic and primary:

 

 

Basic Rate Access | Primary Rate Access

 


ISDN Basic Rate & Primary Rate Digital Line (ISDN) - Key Features

  • Connects your PABX to the telephone network
  • Integrate low volumes of voice, data or video communications over a single access line
  • Provides remote dial-up access to your LAN

Basic rate recommended if you need:

  • Connection of a digital PABX to the telephone network
  • To integrate low volumes of voice, data or video communications over a single access line
  • To transmit high resolution graphics or large files at high speeds to one or various destinations on an intermittent basis
  • Remote dial-up access to your LAN
  • Leased circuit backup, or bandwidth on demand for overload
  • High speed intermittent Internet access

Primary rate recommended if you are:

  • Corporate customers and larger general business customers requiring integrated voice and data solutions
  • Rapidly growing businesses requiring additional lines to keep pace with their growing needs
  • High-volume customers, such as call centres, or ISPs (Internet Service Providers) with incoming lines
  • Customers requiring Caller Line Identification (for example, call centres)
  • Organisations requiring ISDN based video-conferencing

FAQs

What is it?

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) connects phones and phone systems, faxes and computers to a single connection that delivers data - voice, fax, internet and video - at five times the speed of a standard phone line.


What does that mean for your business?

It can save you money and increase productivity.

It means you can deliver richer, more detailed and interactive information.

Optional smart phone features such as Caller Line Identification (CLI) and Direct Dial In (DDI) help you run your business more smoothly.

It provides crisper, higher quality data. Even ordinary phone calls sound better.

The bigger your company, the more value you'll gain from ISDN. For example, with ISDN, staff in different locations can work collaboratively via video conferencing and computer interconnection.


While it's sophisticated, ISDN is not complex:

Because it integrates voice, data and video services over one network connection, you receive a single invoice each month.

You can add or remove phone lines as you need to.

There is no minimum toll spend per channel so you pay only for what they use.


Why AdamTel?

AdamTel provides two types of ISDN access:

AdamTel Basic Rate ISDN is ideal for individual users, small businesses and regional offices.

AdamTel Primary Rate ISDN is the answer to higher traffic levels for bigger businesses or if you use high bandwidth applications.

Switching is easy, you can continue using your existing equipment and phone numbers.

 

                                                            
                                                  

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: All prices quoted on this website are indicative only and are subject to change without notice owing to fluctuating wholesale rates from the carrier and/or suppliers. This website is updated regularly and while we insist on ensuring the prices on this site are correct, this may not be the case. Please contact us for correct up to date pricing. Currency within this site is in New Zealand Dollars unless specifically stated on or within this website. All references to calls whether mobile or landline default to calls within New Zealand for the purposes of clarity. It doesnot include other calls such as Toll calls overseas and/or 0900 or other type numbers that arenot specified.

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