davetherave wrote: » With a username like that I should bloody well hope so sunshine :pac:
Cuddlesworth wrote: » Cisco have stripped ISDN out of most of their coursework. The closest you will get to it now is Frame Relay. But since I just had the pleasure of setting up four E1's and two T1's, its obviously not dead.
languagenerd wrote: » This thread has confirmed to me that I'm still really rather young, thanks :P (I have no idea what's going on, pretty sure it's cos I wasn't old enough to own a computer in the nineties...)
Pedant wrote: » What the hell is a 56k?
Canis Lupus wrote: » ah 56k modem... The days when internet porn still involved imagination as you waited for the picture to load.
Sacramento wrote: » I just got ISDN into the house and it's soooo good. I bet you're all jealous, so you should be. Sure, calls cost twice the amount they used to for me (used to cost 1 old pence, now it costs me 2) but now I can actually play MW3 (Mechwarrior 3) and I only have to shoot 5 or 6 mechs ahead of the enemy mech to get him! Delighted!
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » ISDN ? you were lucky to have ISDN, all we had was a modem on a bad line
JazzyJ wrote: » Can't believe they're still flogging it.
MagicMarker wrote: » Loads of businesses still use ISDN, it's almost as widely used as PSTN.