>> But as BRI / (aso known as ISDN2) is more a thing of the past, i mean
>> pre-adsl, for the general public, the number of people with bri and
>> hence their potential market is (too) small, i fear.
>
> It's not a thing of the past in Europe - well, the UK and Germany and
> maybe France... ISDN2e is still the standard for small/medium business
> connectivity over here (UK).
>
> Probably mostly because there are still PBX installation monkeys selling
> it in preference to VoIP because they don't know how to make VoIP work.
>
> Much as I'd like to, I do not see ISDN2e going away in the UK in the next
> 10 years.
>
> Gordon

Also note that in many places (USA) the ISDN service is used for the
disabled (deaf / mute) communication systems.  There may be devices in
this industry that fit your needs.

<evil>So if you live in a very low population area and need to improve
your pots service just request an ADA (Americans with Disability Act)
ISDN line.  This will force the telco to wake up and run better
service (new copper/fiber depending on the buildout law) and you do
not have to prove you are disabled.</evil>

~~~ Andrew "lathama" Latham lath...@gmail.com ~~~

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