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RE: Microsoft offering xDSL access
From: "David Lemson" <lemson () lemson com>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 21:17:50 -0800
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu]On Behalf Of Martin Hannigan Sent: Friday, January 23, 1998 8:59 AM To: nanog () merit edu Subject: Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access At 03:19 AM 1/23/98 -0000, you wrote:Today there was an article in the sci-tech section of cnn.com mentioning that Microsoft was teaming up with Intel and Compaq to offer xDSL
service
to the homes for a very low price. They claim to be able to provide Internet access "30 times faster" than regular modems.The announcement also said that four of the five baby Bells (all but BA) are also in on the deal so they'll all use common xDSL standards, something that's been a problem in the past. But the important thing they did not say (and which may be of some interest to NANOG) was what is supposed to happen to the packets once they whiz down the DSL wire from the consumer to the phone company central office, since DSL data, unlike ISDN or regular dialup connections, doesn't go through the phone switch. Whoever handles that IP traffic needs a router or something similar next to the phone switch to connect to those DSL pairs. Do the Bells plan to hand all the traffic to their oh-so-independent ISP subsidiaries? Will it behttp://techweb.cmp.com/eet/news/97/941news/central.html and yes you've got to have colo at the CO. I'm not sure how they're going to hand off. I would think it would make sense for CLEC's to do the aggregation of DSL subscription and point it back to the customer i.e. the ISP pulls a circuit into our CO, and we split the traffic after carrying it back from the CO for the ISP. Disclaimer: I'm thinking out loud. We're about to start DSL trials and I'm only certain of the colo situation.
We didn't even want to THINK about talking to the telco about co-lo at the CO. Our solution was to go to a business that is NEXT DOOR to the CO and offer them free/cheap internet in exchange for rack and space on their telco termination board. We're getting very good distance on our pairs.
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- Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Sharif Torpis (Jan 24)
- Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Geoff White (Jan 24)
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- RE: Microsoft offering xDSL access David Lemson (Jan 26)
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