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The ISDN Basic Rate Interface (or BRI) is a standard connection
you would have in any home or small business, offering two
simultaneous connections (any mix of fax, voice and data).
When used as a data connection, ISDN BRI can offer two independent
data channels of 64kbps each, or 128kbps when combined into
one connection. These channels, known as "bearer"
or "B" channels, are at the heart of the flexibility
of ISDN.
Some of the advantages of ISDN include:
- Dialup is fast. ISDN calls typically dial and connect
in 1 to 3 seconds.
- It's digital. 64kbps bandwidth for each "B"
channel is guaranteed.
- It's multi-mode. A "B" channel can carry data,
voice, fax or video.
- It concentrates calls: A BRI delivers 2 calls through
one cable.
- 64kbps or 128kbps Internet connection, with 1-3 second
dialup
- Send/Receive fax: Group 3 and Group 4 (64kbps digital)
- Concurrent Internet access and phone/fax use
- Telephony with multiple phone numbers
- Point-to-point video conferencing
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Service Plan
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Setup Fee
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Monthly Fee
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Level 1
Dial up**
Dynamic IP
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None
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$21.95
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Level 2
On -Demand**
Static IP
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$25.00
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$75.00
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Level 3
24hr Dedicated
Static IP
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$25.00
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$125.00
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Customer will need to purchase an
ISDN Terminal Adapter (modem) or router.
**500 combined channel hours included each month for
QNET's part; additional hours are billed at the rate
of $0.50 an hour.
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