[ale] OT - DSL
Keith Hopkins
hne at hopnet.net
Fri Jul 12 20:28:20 EDT 2002
Mike Panetta wrote:
>>Well, according to the Sales Reps Tech who was there in my meeting with
>>them, it really is voice-over-IP - he specifically said (because I
>>specifically asked) that all voice communications are packetized and sent
>>over the T-1 to their equipment, where the voice and data allocation takes
>>place.
>
>
> In Jameses defense, just because its packetised does not mean its IP.
> Its only IP if there is an IP address and they use the IP protocol to do
> the work. There are many other packet protocols that are used over
> telecommunications lines that are packet based, ATM (Asynchronus
> Transfer Mode IIRC...) is the first that comes to mind. It could just
> be a dynamic ATM (cloud I guess is the term?) between you and the CO
> switching equipment, where they allocate more or less of the bandwidth
> to voice depending on demand. ATM is a packet switched network so this
> is a posibility I guess. SS7 (Signaling System 7) is another
> possibility I believe. Its also a packet switched network IIRC.
>
Quick note on SS7: SS7 would never carry VoIP or any customer-to-customer data. SS7 was originally developed with POTS in mind, and is used between Service Switch Points a.k.a. phone-switches for carrying control signals (example: call setup, management, and tear down). SSPs also talk to STPs (SS7 gateways/relays) and SCPs (computers w/SS7 interfaces that manage call information {billing, routing, or service info}). SS7 does follow the OSI model in design, but is not IP based.
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Lost in Tokyo,
Keith
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