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The Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) represents the
current position in about a hundred years of evolutionary growth of
the worldwide telecommunications infrastructure. This evolution is
by no means complete and the next few years will see the emergence
of a "Broad-band" ISDN as the next stage of evolutionary
development. It is important to appreciate the evolutionary nature
of the telecommunications infrastructure if one is to properly
understand much of the thinking that lies behind the current ISDN
proposals. This book therefore begins with a number of chapters
devoted to a study of the various developments which have
eventually led to the concept of an integrated digital network.
These include the development of digital transmission of speech
using PCM and the development of digital switching techniques based
on stored program control. The book then turns to a consideration
of those features of the existing telecommunications network which
need to be modified in order to make ISDN a realizable
practicality. Of particular importance is the digitization of
transmission over the links between the user and the local
exchange. Next we look at the current practice and proposals for
ISDN based on the technology presently in use in the telephone
network. Finally, we look at the proposals for a broadband ISDN
likely to become widely available by the turn of the century.
The Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) represents the
current position in about a hundred years of evolutionary growth of
the worldwide telecommunications infrastructure. This evolution is
by no means complete and the next few years will see the emergence
of a "Broad-band" ISDN as the next stage of evolutionary
development. It is important to appreciate the evolutionary nature
of the telecommunications infrastructure if one is to properly
understand much of the thinking that lies behind the current ISDN
proposals. This book therefore begins with a number of chapters
devoted to a study of the various developments which have
eventually led to the concept of an integrated digital network.
These include the development of digital transmission of speech
using PCM and the development of digital switching techniques based
on stored program control. The book then turns to a consideration
of those features of the existing telecommunications network which
need to be modified in order to make ISDN a realizable
practicality. Of particular importance is the digitization of
transmission over the links between the user and the local
exchange. Next we look at the current practice and proposals for
ISDN based on the technology presently in use in the telephone
network. Finally, we look at the proposals for a broadband ISDN
likely to become widely available by the turn of the century.
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