Received: by eff.org id AA15169 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for pub-infra-exploder@eff.org); Wed, 18 Dec 1991 15:37:00 -0500 Reply-To: pub-infra Precedence: bulk To: pub-infra Date: Wed, 18 Dec 1991 15:36:54 -0500 Message-Id: <199112182036.AA15160@eff.org> From: fujisawa@sm.sony.co.jp (Kenji Fujisawa) (by way of Mitchell Kapor ) Subject: Re: ISDN in Japan and USA In article , haynes@cats.UCSC.EDU (Jim Haynes) says: > He remarked that in Japan one can just call the telephone company > and ask to have your home service converted to ISDN and it will be > done the next day, no charge for the conversion and no extra charge > for ISDN service. It's overstated. The time for instllation varies between one week to six months depending on the area, the availability of the digital exchanges. And you have to pay an instllation fee of about $100 - $150. Futermore, the monthly charge becomes twice of the analog telephone: ie, about $35. Kenji Fujisawa fujisawa@sm.sony.co.jp [we are working on getting the mail headers to be more precise. - MK]