PacketBand-ISDN provides PRI connectivity for transparent clock-locked "B" channels across Ethernet and IP networks.
Any type of ISDN traffic can use PacketBand and it is particularly useful for data transfer where the equipment needs to run in a clocked or synchronous environment, for example videoconferencing, codes and encryptors.
Fax and modem services also benefit from this technology, as do requirements for high-quality or uncompressed voice.

The PacketBand-ISDN-1P is based on the same architecture and design as the PacketBand-ISDN-4P.
There is a lot of product information on the 4P page, but note the 1P supports a single T1/E1 PRI and is not upgradeable to support more, whereas the 4P version is available with a single PRI which can subsequently be upgraded to 2 or 4 PRIs.
The single port PacketBand-ISDN-1P unit is lower cost than the starter model ISDN-4P with a single PRI enabled.
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See 4P Product Datasheet

BRI versions of PacketBand are also available as is a PacketBand-ISDN Product Comparison chart.
A PacketBand-ISDN-1P-LITE will be available in April '07, targeted at low-cost delivery of ISDN PRI and fractional PRI services for carriers.
TDM over IP versions of the PacketBand without the switched ISDN capabilities can be seen on the Applications page and the PacketBand Product page.
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Different members
of the PacketBand range are able
to inter-connect. So, for example,
and ISDN DTE can establish a call
to a non-ISDN V.35 device or even
to an E1/T1 timeslot in a non-switched
trunk.
PacketBand is opening new ways to communicate.
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