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About becoming an ISDN ISP
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About becoming an ISDN ISP's
An ISP (Internet service provider) routes Internet packets between its customers
and a big ISP closer to "the backbone" of the Internet.
A typical small ISDN ISP might have one T1 connection to
a Metropolitan Area Ethernet, and one PRI line carrying calls
from customers. In between the two sits a box called a router,
which can be a PC running special software, or a special-purpose
computer.
For more info, try these online sources:
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Author: Dan Kegel <dank@alumni.caltech.edu>
Copyright 1995 Dan Kegel. All rights reserved.