When would you use ISDN?
A.) To connect LANs using POTS
B.) To support applications requiring voice, data, and video
C.) When you need a consistent and very high rate of data speed
D.) To connect to IBM mainframes
Answer / guest
Answer: B
IDSN supports high speed voice, data and video and is a good
choice for
many small businesses.
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