SDSL circuits in UK?
in the spirit of globalization, i've now added the UK to north america. 8^) now, can anyone suggest a source for SDSL links, for private networks in the UK? -- Jim Mercer jim@reptiles.org +1 416 410-5633 You are more likely to be arrested as a terrorist than you are to be blown up by one. -- Dianora
On Mon, 20 Dec 2010 16:29:34 EST, Jim Mercer said:
in the spirit of globalization, i've now added the UK to north america.
Don't DSL links drop in maximum throughput based on cable-feet from the CO? At 21,495,394 cable feet, your up/down speeds are probably going to be somewhere south of 4bits/sec. :)
On 20/12/10 21:29, Jim Mercer wrote:
now, can anyone suggest a source for SDSL links, for private networks in the UK?
There are a number of network operators capable of supplying SDSL (Annex B) in the UK depending on the location. There are a chose of operators with their own DSLANs at the telephone exchanges (COs) as well as a number of wholesalers and retailers who can offer layer 2 or layer 3 access. I'm sure there are a number of UK operators on the list (who may also contact you off-list) - can you be any more specific with your requirements? Regards,
On Mon, 2010-12-20 at 21:51 +0000, Paul Cupis wrote:
There are a number of network operators capable of supplying SDSL (Annex B) in the UK depending on the location.
Really? I heard BT were phasing out SDSL due to the low take-up, and the likes of TalkTalk are providing Annex M services with 2Mbps upstream, capped to 2Mbps downstream, to provide SDSL-like speeds. 21CN Ethernet Access Direct circuits are probably a better choice than SDSL, and bonding two Annex M circuits, a la Be/O2, is probably a better choice than SDSL. Peter
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