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Name: jeremy mahoney
Date: August 28, 2001 at 00:20:14 Pacific
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I am doing some homework on trying to start my own Internet Cafe.Please can someone explain to me in layman's terms the concept of ISDN vs Diginet and do I need to make use of any of these in my business????
Thanx in advance



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Name: Chase
Date: August 28, 2001 at 03:20:14 Pacific
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If you're trying to start an Internet Cafe, then forget ISDN. It's not near fast enough.

You'll want to get a serious connection. Look for someone that can provide you a T1 or better. That's the kind of bandwidth you'll need.

I can't say on the Diginet service. Never heard of that one.

HTH,
Chase


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Name: kp@oregon
Date: August 29, 2001 at 15:06:30 Pacific
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Diginet = dunno!?
ISDN - well it depends on how much bandwidth do you want to have or how many users you are going to have on your network. ISDN BRI's are at 128k. I would think either DSL or cable which reaches T1 speeds of 1.44 MB.
-kp


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Response Number 3
Name: kp@oregon
Date: August 29, 2001 at 15:08:07 Pacific
Reply:

correction 1.54mb


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