How Analogue fax and modem over ISDN?



How Analogue fax and modem over ISDN?..

Answer / Siddhant Singh Chikara

Analogue fax and modem devices can be used with an ISDN network through the use of a terminal adapter (TA). The TA converts the analogue signals to digital packets that can be transmitted over the ISDN line. On the receiving end, the TA converts the received packets back into analogue signals that can be understood by the fax machine or modem.

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