 | They're not Nokia DSLAMs They're not Nokia DSLAMs. Its the Samsung AceMap DSLAM.
They're not Nokia DSLAMs. Its the Samsung AceMap DSLAM.
They're not Nokia DSLAMs. Its the Samsung AceMap DSLAM.
They're not Nokia DSLAMs. Its the Samsung AceMap DSLAM.
They're not Nokia DSLAMs. Its the Samsung AceMap DSLAM.
They're not Nokia DSLAMs. Its the Samsung AceMap DSLAM.
They're not Nokia DSLAMs. Its the Samsung AceMap DSLAM.
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2 edits | Yeah, I keep hearing you say that, but information from Covad's own website says it's Nokia & Zhone:
»www.covad.com/companyinfo/pressr···00201546
quote: Line-powered voice access is made possible by next-generation Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) technology that enables fast deployment of new value-added services and provides the foundation for services in a next-generation broadband network. Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and Zhone Technologies (Nasdaq: ZHNE) are providing the new DSLAMs and voice cards to be used in the trials.
If you can show me where it says the Line-Powered Voice DSLAM is a Samsung, I'll gladly correct it. I know they were testing Samsung DSLAMs as of last summer, but I think they went with Nokia? |
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 RaybroVIP join:2000-11-04 Back home | The web site is wrong, the DSLAM's for LPV are the Samsungs. |
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 | Do you install them, or can you show me some documentation that says they are Samsung? |
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 | Please reference the following: »www.covad.com/companyinfo/pressr···ws.shtml
Neither the Nokia D500 nor the Zhone was not deployed. The legacy Nokia D50 is not capable of providing this service.
For all those wondering, LPV is traditional POTS service to the end user, including battery during power outages and a full list of call features. No ATA or adaptor is required. The voice is packetized at the DSLAM, thus being truely VoIP from that point onward. The DSLAM also provides the ADSL2+ service, so this is a line shared service with no ILEC intervention, other than leasing the copper pair. |
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 | Thank you. That's the kind of documentation I was looking for. |
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 | reply to abarson Sorry for the bad grammar. That first sentence should read:
Neither the Nokia D500 nor the Zhone was deployed.
Too many double negatives!!! |
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