The data portion of their solution is typically either a Hybrid Fiber/Coax
solution (like most of your cable modems at home) or a Dedicated Fiber
solution with some Cisco gear at the customer prem (supports higher
bandwidth & more services).

Their voice solutions are either analog or PRI type hand-offs from gateways.
 As of my latest understanding they won't hand you a SIP connection.  Most
of their sales folks may not even know what SIP is even though that is what
is handling the connection to the box they put on site.  All they really
know it as is VoIP.  So, this typically requires that you put in gateways to
connect to their gateways...  Too bad because of course it is a waste of
money and a waste of call fidelity.

Also sometimes their signal coming off their gateways can be a little 'hot'
and may cause a little echo.  It will take a bit to find an engineer who
understands what you are trying to tell them but they may eventually fix it.
 Most of their field techs are cable runners / box swappers.

I wouldn't consider them a Tier 1 or 2 provider for business voice.  More
like a Tier 3.  They are OK & relatively inexpensive for the small business
space.

>From a data perspective they seem to be pretty good and certainly higher
speed and much less expensive than throwing in T3's and such.

Mike

On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Matthew Kitchin (usenet/public) <
mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Does anyone have any experience with sipXecs and commercial VoIP services
> from Time Warner telecom?
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