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- Path: sparky!uunet!channel1![chris.strawser@channel1.com]
- From: "chris strawser" <chris.strawser@channel1.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.isdn
- Subject: bri lengths
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.2070.618@channel1>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 01:44:10 EST
- Reply-To: "chris strawser" <chris.strawser@channel1.com>
- Distribution: comp
- Organization: Channel 1 Communications
- Lines: 11
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- I understand that the maximum distance an ISDN U-interface can
- be run is 6 kilometers. If this is so, how do you run a BRI
- over longer distances? Just for fun, let's say my local telco
- wants to supply ISDN to all who ask for it. If I want a BRI
- to my house, and the CO is 10 kilometers away, how does it
- happen? Is there another interface that's good for longer
- distances, or does the telco have to plant repeaters all
- over the place?
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