On Fri, 4 May 2007, Per Jessen wrote:

Gordon Henderson wrote:

(aren't you guys getting rid of ISDN anyway? :-)

Hmmmm... Some people would like to think so, but it's going to be here
for a long time yet! BT have/are dumping the "consumer" versions of
ISDN2 - "home highway" which went a while back, but business highway
is going soon if it's not already gone, which is a real shame as they
had almost all the functionality a small business needed for less
price than the full ISDN2e...

What is BT offering instead?  I ran a company in the UK 6-7 years ago,
and we went straight for the business highway.

They are offering regular ISDN2e (with the full "business features" like a DDI number range, etc.) - which puts it out of the price range of even the most enthusiastic home enthusiast... They dropped home & business highway and made people pay for a full re-install if they wanted to transition over to ISDN2e. More than a few people are pissed off at this and have transitioned back to a pair of POTS lines, or are now using their ADSL line to carry VoIP. (or are installing a 2nd ADSL line dedicated to their VoIP traffic)

Gordon
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