I wonder if there's a way to do it at the Ethernet level (when buying GEA instead of via WBC/L2TP)? Openreach handoff raw FTTx circuits to us as a VLAN on an interconnect in each exchange, and we get similar delivery on our interconnects with BTWholesale and TalkTalk for accessing exchanges we don't have a presence in ourselves.
This sounds really mucky; but has anyone thought of EVC bonding? Something like a LAG but with VLANs instead of physical ports. This could supersede the likes of EFM if done right. C -- Charlie Boisseau Fluency Communications Ltd. e. char...@fluency.net.uk<mailto:char...@fluency.net.uk> w. http://fluency.net.uk/ t. 0845 874 7000 This Email and files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended for the sole use of the individual or organisation addressed. If you have received this Email in error please notify the sender immediately and delete it without using, copying, storing, forwarding or disclosing its contents to any other person While Fluency has endeavoured to ensure that any attachments do not contain viruses it will not be liable for any losses incurred by the recipient. Fluency Communications Ltd. Registered in Scotland. Company Number: SC390685. Registered Office Address: 1 Broughton Market, Edinburgh, EH3 6NU On 11 May 2013, at 15:26, Ben King <b...@warwicknet.com<mailto:b...@warwicknet.com>> wrote: We will offering it at a DSLAM level on all of our SLU cabinets shortly. Sent from my iPhone On 11 May 2013, at 22:05, Paul Mansfield <paul+uk...@mansfield.co.uk<mailto:paul+uk...@mansfield.co.uk>> wrote: are there any ISPs planning to offer FTTC circuit bonding? I would guess that if they can already do it with ADSL/ADSL2+ then it must be possible with FTTC?