absolutely, IF ( and this is a big one ) IF your telco supports DSL to ATM
on their network.

I sell this solutions to customers all the time now. It makes perfect sense
in terms of their budget and data flow. yes I give the speech about
reliability and oversubscription of the DSLAMs. ADSL these days is pretty
much ATM on the DSLAM and local DSL link.

I can't name names, of course, but I know one major biotech and one major
high tech company out this way who use this kind of application as a part of
their remote access strategy. I also know several medical organizations that
are using this for site to site connectivity ( small clinics and doctor's
offices to central hospital )

The caveat in general is that at this point in time, you must use the same
carrier for your DSL and ATM needs. I live on the west coast, and the local
telco out here does indeed support this application. but only if you buy end
to end from the telco.

HTH

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Hi All,

Is there a way to connect a ADSL 1401 to local PTT and then to an E3 ATM
7000 Cisco.

Site 1-Cisco ADSL (1401)--- ATM 25 --- ATM cloud (PTT)----- ATM --- Site
2-Cisco 7000 with E3 interface.

Thanks

Tarry

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