Bearer Capabilities - What are they?
Answer / Tarkeshwar Kumar
Bearer Capabilities refer to the features and services that an ISDN line supports. These capabilities can include basic voice calls, data transmission, video conferencing, and others. Each ISDN line has a specific set of bearer capabilities determined by its Basic Rate Interface (BRI) or Primary Rate Interface (PRI).
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