On Feb 26, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Nathan Anderson <nath...@fsr.com> wrote:

> On Tuesday, February 26, 2013 7:58 PM, Owen DeLong <mailto:o...@delong.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> In fact, many of the hotels that have solved this intelligently have
>> simply 
>> placed DSLAMs in the phone room and run DSL to each room with
>> a relatively inexpensive (especially when you buy 500 of them at a time)
>> DSL modem in each room.
> 
> ...or more likely (at least in my own probably limited experience), a CMTS 
> and cable modems instead of a DSLAM and DSL modems.  Probably because so many 
> of these hotels have an existing digital PBX system that drives all the 
> phones in the rooms which isn't going to take very kindly to sharing its 
> copper with a DSLAM, and because they already have coax run throughout the 
> place to drive the televisions.  Easier to share the existing coax with a 
> CMTS than it is to stretch a bunch of new telephone wire dedicated just to 
> DSL; I mean, at that point, you might as well just pull some Ethernet.
> 

I haven't encountered many CMTS-based systems in hotels where I've stayed (and 
I stay in quite a few every year).

In most cases, the digital phone system uses 1 pair of the 2-pair wiring and 
the DSL modem uses the other pair.

Owen


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