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I worked on a isdn product in the early 90's. Isdn could have been an easy stop gap between analog and fiber but Telcos had made isdn impossibly convoluted. Later when I ran an isp we had ~10,000 analog customers and maybe 20 isdn.
I'll have to see if I can dig it up, but there was an article I read a good while back that's basically the long-form version of your comment. Something about ISDN being the stepping stone to broadband that never was.
The gist was that those who could get ISDN early-on loved it, but for anyone else, it was too little too late as DSL was starting to be rolled out.