> -----Original Message-----
> From: [log in to unmask]
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of John D Dalton
> Sent: 18 September 1998 20:26
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: BT Highway
>
>
> In article <[log in to unmask]>, the following
> appeared:-
>
> >* Combine both 64kbps digital channels into 128kbps - great for
> >Internet
> >access, video-conferencing and access the office LAN.
> >* Use one line at 64kbps to browse the Internet or send a document
> >whilst
> >talking to your customers or suppliers at the same time.
> >* Make or receive two phone and/or fax calls at the same time.
>
> What is the difference between this and ISDN 2?
> --
> John D Dalton
>
None, it is ISDN2, and another thing, some of the links don't work and all it says about pricing is that it is comparible with two
phone lines.
My current estimate of the cost of ISDN2 (based on repeatedly asking BT) is that it will cost at least £750 p.a. in rental
charges.Call charges on top but they vary depending which package and how much use. I am still telling practices that expect to use
NHSnet to budget for £350 set up (£99 to BT plus needs terminal adapter and configuration of LAN etc) and £1000 pa.
Anyone know better, do the Scots among us have experience of how much their connections to NHSnet cost?
Trefor Dr Trefor Roscoe
Beighton Health Centre
Queens Road, Beighton,
SHEFFIELD
GP Tutor Informatics - N Trent
Member of the BHIA
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