Andre Oppermann wrote:
Unfortunatly everything doing more than 2.3Mbit/s per copper pair is currently not allowed by Swisscom spectrum management.
Do you mean Cablecom is currently illegal if it is offering copper G.SHDSL lines doing 8M on 2 wires?
-Manuel
Do you mean Cablecom is currently illegal if it is offering copper G.SHDSL lines doing 8M on 2 wires?
-Manuel
You mean 2 pairs? G.SHDSL currently tops out at 4.8mbit per copper pair/loop.
Actually I also heard about Cablecom offering 4/8mbps lines on 1/2 copper pairs. Not sure if this is their own copper or leased from Swisscom though.
AFAIK they use multiple pairs...
cheers, michel
-----Original Message----- From: swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] On Behalf Of Manuel Wenger Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 11:04 PM To: swinog@swinog.ch Subject: R: [swinog] SDSL
Andre Oppermann wrote:
Unfortunatly everything doing more than 2.3Mbit/s per copper pair is currently not allowed by Swisscom spectrum management.
Do you mean Cablecom is currently illegal if it is offering copper G.SHDSL lines doing 8M on 2 wires?
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Hi
If the equipment on both sides is under your (administrative) control You can make use of multilink-ppp over those 2 sdsl-linese to aggregate both physical links to one logical links.
We did this years ago with leased-lines ...
Regards, Markus