On Monday 14 September 2009 07:51:08 pm Reinier Battenberg 
wrote:

> I would be suprised if that would happen. Perhaps on the
> GPRS products that never actually gave a speed-indication
> (besides: superfast, incredibly speedy, impressive
> broadband.)
>
> For ISDN, this is simply not possible. its 64kbps (or 128
> depending on the config) and it will not get any faster.

Some providers may maintain high prices for products that 
have a high cost of sale, in order to force customers into 
considering different technologies that offer them scale.

ISDN is one of those technologies that several operators, 
around the world, are discontinuing, either directly or 
through high pricing.

On the other hand, operators make more of their money from 
ISDN through charging voice tariffs (the switch doesn't 
distinguish between voice and data in terms of billing). 

> And the big market is on the bottom. If you want to get
> more clients, get them there. And if you dont, your
> neighbouring telco or broadband company will.

This is what will physically bring prices down - 
competition.

Mark.

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