2009/10/15 Andrew Kaplan :
> NGN is simply FTTC (Fiber to the Curb). At the curb, they put in a DSLAM
> that converts the fiber to ADSL2+ or VDSL. ADSL2+ is already active on 8mb
> connections; most of the modems they have been passing out in the last few
> years are ADSL2+ compatible. ADSL2+ ha
NGN is simply FTTC (Fiber to the Curb). At the curb, they put in a DSLAM that
converts the fiber to ADSL2+ or VDSL. ADSL2+ is already active on 8mb
connections; most of the modems they have been passing out in the last few
years are ADSL2+ compatible. ADSL2+ has a maximum of 24mb down / 1.4mb
Hi,
The NGN site is promotional information and has no relevance to the
hardware/equipment
so I would take any information written there as promotional and nothing
more
I don't know about whether or not 3/1000 will even work, but if someone
gets that and tries to use that for uploading he wi
2009/10/14 Noam Rathaus
> NGN as I understand is mainly for Symetric non-ADSL type solutions - i.e.
> fiber and SDSL
>
Not only they have no Symmetric packages offered on their website for the
NGN world, all their Asymmetric packages still have ridiculous upstream
bandwidth as ever. For example
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 wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> my fellow sysadmins - Nezeq
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 1/800. 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 5
hi Ira,
We recently switched from 2mb/0.5mb to 2mb/2mb everything was promised to run
smoothly, but in effect after the upgrade they found out that there was noise
on the line and they had to connnect an additional two wires to get it to
work
After 3 hours I asked to stop the upgrade and put u
On Oct 14, 2009, at 1:42 PM, Ira Abramov wrote:
my fellow sysadmins - Nezeq just called one of my client offering an
upgrade from 5000/500 to NGN 1/800. They say it only takes a sec
as
their router is compatible. Is it stable and safe by now? should one
make the switch?
If it only ta
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Ira Abramov wrote:
> my fellow sysadmins - Nezeq just called one of my client offering an
> upgrade from 5000/500 to NGN 1/800. They say it only takes a sec as
> their router is compatible. Is it stable and safe by now? should one
> make the switch?
>
> Offlis
my fellow sysadmins - Nezeq just called one of my client offering an
upgrade from 5000/500 to NGN 1/800. They say it only takes a sec as
their router is compatible. Is it stable and safe by now? should one
make the switch?
Offlist replies appreciated, though I thought it may be of interested t
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