On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Stephen Balbach wrote:
1. Cisco serial ports and rack CSU/DSU's. Exspensive. Lot of space. Cisco has a channelized DS3 card. Wire once to dacs and provision in software only.
2. MAX TNT for T1's connecting to a backbone Cisco. Theoretically up to 140 T1's in 1 small box with built-in CSU/DSU's. Unproven?
3. Cascade. Similair to TNT approach, very exspensive untill you reach 70+ T1's in a chassis. Cascade has a channelized DS3 card as well. Good for combining many customers who have a physical T1. Split out at the dacs.
4. Chanellized DS3. Don't know anything about it - can MFS provide circuits this way via a DS3 handoff? No CSU/DSU required? Any other costs/issues? Channelized DS3 stuff only seems to be useful for putting mulitple customers on a single physical circuit. You need to be able to break it out to the DS1 level for each customer. Perhaps MFS, PacBell, etc can do this? It's probably just a matter of them defining that "product". (I.E. Feed MFS a DS3 and they give a T1 to each of your customers.)
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