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We have an ISDN line that is used, for example, by faculty who are interviewed remotely by the BBC, History Channel, etc. How are these charges affected by the changes in Telecom?

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We have an ISDN line that is used, for example, by faculty who are interviewed remotely by the BBC, History Channel, etc. How are these charges affected by the changes in Telecom?

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Items like special circuits or any other services that we have to go out and buy from an outside provider, will be passed on to the department. An ISDN line is a special circuit and therefore will continue to be billed as it has in the past.

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