[AusNOG] ADSL2 DSLAM Connectivity on premise
John Edwards
jaedwards at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 10:45:41 EST 2015
The scenario you describe is known as "midpoint injection", you might want
to try some searches for comms alliance papers on the topic. I don't think
you should be doing this without Telstra's permission.
Your best case scenario for the first time someone reports a voice fault is
that your splitter will be bypassed and the end user will be charged for a
callout.
Most of the residences are going to have more than a single pair going to
them - why not avoid the issue by using separate pairs from the MDF for
VDSL and phone?
John
On 27 October 2015 at 09:52, paul+ausnog at oxygennetworks.com.au <
paul+ausnog at oxygennetworks.com.au> wrote:
> Hi All, I’m hoping somebody can offer some advice regarding a scenario we
> are looking at for a client.
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> We have this client which runs a retirement park/village and also has some
> caravan/cabins/camping options for the public as they are right on a beach.
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> Currently we provide a Wifi hotspot solution for them but we are looking
> at expanding that offering to be able to provide ADSL2 to residents and
> VDSL2 to the cabins for Internet, VOIP, and movie streaming.
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> Currently the phone lines from Telstra come into their MDF, then get
> patched through to the residents premises further into the park.
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> With the VDSL solution it will be a totally disconnected system from
> Telstra cables, we will utilise twisted pair from the MDF to the cabins,
> but no connection to the MDF or lines so no issues there, but I was
> wondering what regulations might be affected and whether we are able to
> install an ADSL2 DSLAM at the site and bring a line in from Telstra to the
> DSLAM port and then back out and to the residents, I suppose just like at
> the Exchange but in their MDF instead.
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> Are the any issues with this considering that ADSL2 is an approved
> technology and we are simply injecting it into an existing line at the site
> instead of at the exchange ?
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> Any advice would be appreciated.
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>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
>
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