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Basic Rate Access? A Basic Definition

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Integrated Services Digital Network. A public, digital network which allows multimedia traffic -- voice, data, video, graphics, music, etc. -- to be carried over a single transmission path. There are two forms of access. Basic Rate Access, which provides two 64 kbit/s traffic-bearing lines, plus one 16 kbit/s line (known as the D channel) for call-management and signalling information; and Primary Rate Access, which provides thirty 64 kbit/s traffic-bearing lines, plus 64 kbit/s lines for call-management and signalling information. Basic Rate Access is possible over copper-wire telephone lines. ISDN lines can be combined - or multiplexed - in order to support transmission above the 64 kbit/s base rate: 128 kbit/s on Basic Rate Access; up to 1.92 Mbit/s on Primary Rate Access. As a digital service, ISDN does away with the need for a modem.
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