NGN as I understand is mainly for Symetric non-ADSL type solutions - i.e.
fiber and SDSL

Meaning that 8000/800 is probably still in the ADSL area.. but I might be
wrong

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Geoff Shang <ge...@quitelikely.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Ira Abramov wrote:
>
>  my fellow sysadmins - Nezeq just called one of my client offering an
>> upgrade from 5000/500 to NGN 10000/800. They say it only takes a sec as
>> their router is compatible. Is it stable and safe by now? should one
>> make the switch?
>>
>
> We recently upgraded from 5000/500 to 8000/800.  I don't know if we're
> using this NGN thing, but the line did have to go down for a little while
> while they made the change.  Is there any way I can tell whether or not
> we're using NGN, short of calling them to ask?
>
> In the case that we are using it, it's been just as solid as the 5000/500
> connection we ad previously (i.e. pretty solid).
>
> The change was a couple of months ago.
>
> Not sure how often we get the full down, but it's definitely made a
> difference in the outgoing trafic throughput.
>
> Geoff.
>
>
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