I have a customer who is buying hosted PBX and voip service from me and is using about 10 megs of bandwidth to connect all of his phones to his hosted pbxes. So to make calls I have account for the 10 megs in and the 10 megs out to other sip providers.
His connection to me is done over the public internet using about 15 or so DSL connections. I have his servers in the local CO where I have a few racks and other equipment.
My questions is this.. Is it still possilbe to buy dry copper pairs and if so how much are they, what is the telcom buzzword (I have heard of UNI-T but Im not so sure), and what equipment do I need? What I want to do is replace his DSL's where he buys his connectivity from me (generating more revenue) and to lower my internet costs (saving money) by dropping 10 meg to internet. I have been doing a lot of reading on this subject and was wondering if anyone else on this list has done this.
Ive read that a dry copper pair can carry 2 megs of data and you can bond them together with certain devices made by guys such as PairGain/ADC or Hatteras.
Anyone here ever do this?
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Jarrod Lash, <jarrod@fed-com.com>
Federated Communications
www.fed-com.com
206 Timberyoke Dr
Pittsburgh PA 15108
United States of America
Office: +1-412-357-2127
Mobile: +1-412-999-0049
Fax: +1-412-545-8368
Monday, June 8, 2009
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