Q. What is the difference between Dial up Connection and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
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IIntegrated Services Digital Network, or ISDN, is a dial-up connection carried over specially installed lines, while digital subscriber line, or DSL, is an always-on connection that does not need to dial over the lines that it uses. ISDN and DSL work over the same kind of network, but the main difference is that the ISDN has to actually dial out to achieve a connection for data to flow through. DSL does not need to dial out, and as a result, the user can make calls while connected to the Internet.
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