[Asterisk-Users] Small office requirements - Can this be done?
Mark Phillips
kc2eni at nyc-ares.org
Wed Mar 10 10:31:46 MST 2004
What codecs are you using? You should be able to get quite a few speex
channels or even a load of 729 or gsm channels down your 256K.
Mark
WipeOut said:
> Simon Coles wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> --On Tuesday, March 2, 2004 9:49 am +0000 Steve Kennedy
>> <steve-asterisk at gbnet.net> wrote:
>>
>>> That's the crunch (1.5/512) ... it's actually the 512 which is
>>> relevent.
>>> Virtually all DSL in the UK is a wholesale product from BT (they have
>>> about 2 million customers, Easynet who local loop unbundle may have
>>> 20,000, the rest of the providers maybe another 10,000 between them).
>>>
>>> All BT ADSL is 256K upstream, all BT DSL is contented (in theory 20:1
>>> and 50:1, but actually a lot less than that), there are a few providers
>>> doing their own contention over BT's product.
>>>
>>> However the 256K upstream is still the limiting factor, so you can get
>>> one, and MAYBE two VoIP lines over it. If BT would up the upstream to
>>> 512, you could probaly get 4 out of it ....
>>
>>
>> We haven't set it all up yet, but for our new UK office we've gone
>> with ADSL from Andrews & Arnold (http://www.aaisp.net/) who will let
>> you bond 2 ADSL lines together to get 512 upstream. We only moved in a
>> couple of days ago so I haven't had a chance to set it all up yet :-(
>>
>>
>>
> Nildram also support bonding ADSL lines together, I think they currently
> support up to 4 lines (1Mb upstream 2Mb downstream) and they are looking
> at supporting more..
>
> Later..
>
>
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