Just a thought, would a two wire Ethernet extender technology (eg Phybridge) provide you with a simpler solution?  xDSL needs a lot of infrastructure for a low port count (& budget) application.

I have no idea if you can split the baseband out to provide POTS over the same pair, but even if you can't, Ethernet plus a VoIP phone or ATA to each unit may end up cheaper than a shed load of carrier oriented xDSL infra?

On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 at 19:15, Nick Edwards <nick.z.edwards@gmail.com> wrote:
Howdy,
We have a requirement for an aged care facility to provide voice and data, we have the voice worked out, but data, WiFi is out of the question, so are looking for IP-Dslams, preferably a system that is all-in-one, or self contained, as in contains its own BBRAS/LNS/PPP server/Radius, such as has a property managment API, or even just a webpage manager where admin can add in new residents when they arive, or delete when they depart I know these used to be available  many years ago, but that vendor has like many vanished, only requirement is for ADSL2+, prefer units with either 48 ports or multiples of (192 etc) and have filtered voice out ports (telco50/rj21 etc)

If anyone knows of such units, would appreciate some details on them,  brand/model suppliers if known, etc, we can try get out google fu back if we have some steering:)

Thank Y'all

(resent - original never made it to the list for some gremlin reason)


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