Not sure, but I hope for a a little while longer.  DSL, ISDN's new 
and improved cousin may be superior in quite a few number of ways, 
but sometimes you have NO other choice but to use ISDN to access some 
far off places.

Maybe this is changing soon and they will phase it out, but ISDN 
still seems fairly important, for say PRI deployments.  Cannot think 
off the top of my head why a PRI would be better than a T1...  but 
some clients I know still have them.

Not sure if ISDN falls off to the "old technology that should never 
be deployed nowadays" (at least BRIs, nevermind multichassis/multippp 
bonding for now).  Seems like it still has applicability as not 
everywhere is that close to a CO, so I would keep up on learning 
about it.

> Hi,
> 
> I was wandering how long will be isdn part of the CCIE
> exam.
> 
> regards,
> rooban
> 
> =====
> cheers,
> rooban
> 




-Carroll Kong




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