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Date:      Thu, 26 Jun 1997 22:48:02 -0700
From:      alex huppenthal <alex@comsys.com>
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Tarrifs for DSL copper
Message-ID:  <33B35412.79D5@comsys.com>

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Dear ISP'rs,

 We're doing a survey to find out what tarrifs are being used for
DSL access. Last year, while consulting for a non-profit company,
I located a large copper wire bundle co-located with the new ISP
facility I was creating. It occured to me back in Feb 96 that I 
could offer high performance internet access using that copper
bundle. The local telco engineers were helpful in identifying
various tarrifs that might be used to facilitate high speed
access, using a circuit between the POP and the customer. 

 Since this location was a Alarm company back closet I asked
the founder to tell me what they used. For the US West territory
in Colorado, it was BANA or PLNA circuits. These were 'dry-copper'
circuits, effectively bypassing the telco switch all together and 
required a special installation request. Installation was
expensive, but monthly rates were low. 

 If you are looking for large excess copper locations, have found
interesting tarrifs to use, or are applying DSL technologies, and wish
to share this info, I'm happy to correspond with you.



 Cheers,


 Alex Huppenthal


PS: CSR using FreeBSD exclusively for all our DSL associated
products.



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