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Availability

Unlike analog telephone service, ISDN service is not yet available everywhere. Your telephone company must have installed the necessary equipment in the central office that serves you.

Because ISDN is a digital service, it is very sensitive to outside interference. You must be within a given distance of the telephone company equipment that serves you (typically 18,000 feet). Further, there can not be any other anomalies near the wiring that might interfere with the transmission. As a result, even if the equipment is installed at the central office, it is possible you will not be able to get ISDN due to line interference or your distance from the central office. To determine whether your particular wiring will support ISDN, the telephone company will perform what is known as a line qualification.

Some telephone companies offer what is called "ISDN Anywhere", which means if you order ISDN, they will find a way to get it to you. In cases where the telephone company does not have the right equipment in the local central office that serves you, they can use "line extension" technology to serve you from another exchange. The use of line extension technology may significantly increase the cost of your ISDN service.

Generally, ISDN has better availability in urban and suburban areas, and is harder to get in rural areas.

To check if we has ISDN access in your area, check our dial-up access list and check the ISDN column.

 

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