Abstract :
INS-Net, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone´s (NTT´s) commercial integrated services digital network (ISDN) service, is described. There are two types of INS-Net service. INS-Net 64 provides basic rate interface service, and INS-Net 1500 provides primary rate interface service. The implementation of INS-Net and the promotion, application, and penetration of ISDN services are discussed. It is argued that as the number of useful applications grows, the number of subscribers will rise accordingly, particularly among business users. This increased volume of both applications and users will in turn lead to lower ISDN CPE costs, and will make ISDN an indispensable means to business activities in the 1990s.<>
Keywords :
ISDN; telecommunication services; 1536 Kbit/s; 384 Kbit/s; 64 Kbit/s; CPE costs; INS-Net service; ISDN; Japan; NTT; basic rate interface service; business users; integrated services digital network; number of subscribers; primary rate interface service; Bit rate; Circuits; Copper; ISDN; Optical fiber cables; Packet switching; Switches; Teleconferencing; Telegraphy; Telephony;