The impact of national ISDN on commercial and tactical communications

J. Ramsey
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The objectives of a national integrated services digital network (NISDN) are shared by both government and industry. Industry has adopted a set of specifications developed by Bellcore, known as NISDN-1 to allow ISDN services and features to operate transparently among switches of different models or manufacturers. ISDN provides multiple services such as voice, data, video, and graphics, on demand, on the existing telephone wiring we use today. With the recent launch of NISDN-1, the local exchange networks collectively have 22 NISDN-1 switches in the United States and Canada equipped with Common Channel Signaling System 7 (CCSS7) and 64 kb/s clear channel capability. Each switch is connected to at least one interexchange carrier network for voice and circuit switched data, and at least one interexchange carrier for packet data. Tactical users must have an information system that is flexible, mobile, secure and often rugged. It must provide timely, accurate information. NISDN is currently addressing these requirements in the commercial market place. As the industry direction of NISDN develops, it should be recognized that the public switched telephone network (PSTN) is evolving from a circuit switched fixed bandwidth toward a packet switched network with flexible bandwidth. As its various network components (including NISDN) transition to an end-to-end digital network, users and service providers will be increasingly able to access, develop, and offer new types of services and applications that will benefit both commercial and government communications.<>
国家ISDN对商业和战术通信的影响
国家综合业务数字网(NISDN)的目标是政府和行业共同的。业界采用了Bellcore开发的一套规范,称为NISDN-1,以允许ISDN服务和功能在不同型号或制造商的交换机之间透明地运行。ISDN在我们今天使用的现有电话线路上按需提供多种服务,如语音、数据、视频和图形。随着最近NISDN-1的推出,美国和加拿大的本地交换网络共有22台NISDN-1交换机,配备了通用信道信令系统7 (CCSS7)和64 kb/s的清晰信道能力。每个交换机连接到用于语音和电路交换数据的至少一个交换载波网络,以及用于分组数据的至少一个交换载波。战术用户必须有一个灵活、移动、安全和坚固的信息系统。它必须提供及时、准确的信息。NISDN目前正在解决商业市场上的这些需求。随着NISDN的行业发展方向,应该认识到PSTN正在从固定带宽的电路交换向带宽灵活的分组交换网络发展。随着其各种网络组件(包括NISDN)向端到端数字网络的过渡,用户和服务提供商将越来越有能力访问、开发和提供新型服务和应用,这将有利于商业和政府通信
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