Stephan was right on about the fiber to the curb.
FSLAM is in COs. DSLAM, OCLAM, and CSLAM are 90% in the boxes in neighborhoods in Toronto now-a-days. Some of Scarboroguh and Toronto neighborhoods that have access to Fibe25 can get FibeTV as well. Otherwise FibeTV is not available. Don't make a mistake between Fibe internet and FibeTV because not all COs have the capability to provide TV yet hence FibeTV is not available everywhere. But it should be by end of summer to everyone. This is not false advertisement as they are using a fancy word "Fibe", so be it - which is also very related to the backbone. And they are clear in the terms about that. I mean, is an "Ultimate High Speed" connection labeled by an ISP really an ULTIMATE connection as the word ULTIMATE is defined in dictionary? Besides this DOES have the potential to turn into last mile fiber as well which I am really hoping for because that well get rid of most the issue with copper/rain. ***I am not affliated with Bell :-) I just don't think they are misusing the self-made-up word "Fibe". -Bruce > Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 11:44:43 -0400 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Bell Fibre ? > > Bill Sandiford wrote: > > There is a way to get more IP addresses, you could tunnel to a provider > > that would give you more and have all of your traffic delivered over the > > tunnel > > > I do that to get my own IPv6 /56 subnet (2^72 addresses*). I get it > from gogoNET http://gogonet.gogo6.com. > > * I haven't used them all yet. ;-) > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >
