Hi,

This depends on where you are, the supplier you deal with and the actual
service type you getting.

In some cases it is possible to buy (lease) a permanent ISDN connection that
attracts no call or data rate charges.  Other case may charge by the time
the service is connected.  Others only for the inital connection and the
second channel is not charged when making a second call to the same number.

There are heaps of ways you can charge and it is often confusing to
generalise based on what happens via a particular supplier and/or country.

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia

On Thursday, August 09, 2001 at 03:25:40 AM, Marc Russell wrote:

> It is charged by call. So if you have 2 calls (2-b channels used) then you
> get charged for each call.
> 
> Marc Russell
> www.ccbootcamp.com
> 
> 
>  wrote in message
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> > Hello Group,
> > I have querry about ISDN lines.
> > As you know that it consists of 2 B- Chanels for data transmissions but
> > most of the time we use only one channel
> > unless it is used for multilink. In such case are we being charged
channel
> > wise or per ISDN Link ? i.e if I am using 1 channel then i will be
charged
> > for 1 call and if I am using both the B-channels then I will be charged
> for
> > 2 calls ?
> > Any help on this will be appriciated.
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