No, it's not really possible.  DSL uses ATM PVC's that originate on a DSLAM 
in your local CO.  You have an ATM PVC from your home DSL CPE that is 
mapped across the telco's ATM network and finally terminates on a router at 
your ISP.  Some ISP's may offer an additional service that will allows the 
PPP session that rides over your PVC to terminate on a corporate router but 
it's usually as part of remote-access contract between your company and the 
ISP.

So, simply put DSL uses static ATM PVC's and does not offer the same 
dynamic nature as ISDN does...


Greg Myran
CCIE #5906

At 11:14 AM 6/9/2000 , Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
>Not knowing much about DSL yet, I have a question to those of you who knows
>it better.
>
>With a DSL installed on an existing phone line in two offices, would it be
>possible to drop the ISP and to connect directly from one office to the
>other just like ISDN, or is that still something out there in the future?
>
>If not - please explain why.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ole
>
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