Do users on an ISPBX have a D channel connection to the ISPBX or to the public ISDN network? The users on an ISPBX do not communicate directly with the public network at all.
Answer / silpa
The users see the ISPBX as the network, and each active user has a D channel connection with the ISPBX, not the network.
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