what is the Differnece between IPLC & ISDN?
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Answer / arun
IPLC - International Private Leased Circuit
ISDN - Integrated Switched Digital Network
and main difference between IPLC & ISDN is
IPLC is lease(dedicated) line for a particular user
ISDN comes in circuit switching.
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Answer / nand rathore
The main difference between IPLC & ISDN is ISDN work for
circuit swtich and IPLC work for lease line user.
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Answer / frank opare
IPLC is a dedicated leased circuit that links a local work
station to its international work station(s) in order to
share data, voice, video or any service they wish to pass
as traffic on the circuit.
ISDN is a digitised circuit (PRI or BRI)that is
dedicatenced to be given voice, video or data services.
the main difference is that IPLC is a circuit link to an
international destination but ISDN is circuit link within a
particular local work station
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Answer / hafeez khan
IPLC is dedicated leaseline circuit, It help us to pass the
any kind of data from ,local user to remote user.
ISDN, with the help of we can send the data in digital &
analog form.
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Answer / fruito
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IIPLC (international private leased circuit) is a point-to-point private Lease line used by an organization to communicate branch offices that are geographically dispersed throughout the world. An IPLC can be used for Internet access, business data exchange, video and Adio conferencing.
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is integrate of voice, video, data, and other network services over the traditional circuits of the public switched telephone network, There are several kinds of access interfaces to ISDN defined as Basic Rate Interface (BRI), Primary Rate Interface (PRI) and Broadband ISDN (B-ISDN).
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