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ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)

Overview

Integrated Services Digital Networking or ISDN is a set of international standards that have been adopted by

the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT). ISDN provides businesses with

integrated communication services that optimise the flexibility and economy of digital networks worldwide.

What this means to a business is that corporate users can transmit voice and data with increased speed,

improved quality and greater economy and ease.

As simple as placing a voice call to virtually anywhere in the world, ISDN can extend this capability

to almost all forms of information in the future such as text, graphics, images and ultimately,

full-motion video.

Customer Profile

• Medium to large multi-site enterprise customers

benefit the most from ISDN services. The ability to

centralise services like voice mail to reduce cost

and management expenses increases the

productivity of the entire enterprise network

• ISDN services are supported on all of the systems

within the Meridian 1 and Succession

Communication Server for Enterprise 1000

(CSE1000) portfolios. So, whether it’s a branch

office with Option 11C Mini or a large corporate

headquarters with Option 81C, customers can

leverage the features, flexibility and power of

Meridian 1 and CSE 1000 and their ISDN services

in an enterprise network environment.

Typical Applications

From the smallest system in the portfolio,

Option 11C Mini, to the largest with Option 81C,

businesses all of sizes can leverage Nortel Networks

state-of-the-art MCDN features to lower costs, boost

employee productivity and enhance the level of

responsiveness provided to customers.

From centralised voice mail to reduced hardware

and administration costs, to automatic call

distribution over the Meridian 1 corporate network

to enhance customer responsiveness to ISDN

features over a VoIP network, an investment in

Meridian 1 and CSE 1000 is a future-safe investment

in the ability to network and interoperate with ISDN,

ISDN Q.SIG and MCDN. So, as businesses expand,

they can seamlessly integrate additional campus

sites or branch offices. All with access to the same

robust feature sets as their main campus.

Key Points

• ISDN PRI on Meridian 1 and CSE 1000 offers an

opportunity for PBX network growth at much

lower cost to businesses in conjunction with far

greater manageability

• By upgrading existing T1 or E1 spans with PRI

to a central office, improvements in network

performance can be obtained without adding any

new leased line facilities

• The efficiency of PRI can reduce the number of

physical trunks required to handle the current

network traffic by as much as 30%, which in turn,

can lower PBX operating costs

• As a trunk interface to a DMS-100 central office,

ISDN PRI on the Meridian 1 offers businesses

switch access to multiple Central Office (CO)

services and unprecedented flexibility in trunk

usage. It also provides the platform for future

service enhancements

• For added network reliability, ISDN PRI provides

the advantage of a backup D-Channel. This

backup D-Channel automatically takes over for a

failed primary D-Channel to prevent the loss of

calls over the B-Channels

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