I agree! most of the xDSL providers all over the world follow the same standard of two VC's/ One for Data and One for voice.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Massimiliano Stucchi <stuc...@briantel.com> wrote: > On 23/01/10 19:52, Michael Sokolov wrote: >> Mark Smith <na...@85d5b20a518b8f6864949bd940457dc124746ddc.nosense.org> >> wrote: >> > >> As for ATM... The part that totally baffles me about the use of ATM on >> xDSL lines is that I have never, ever, ever seen an xDSL line carrying >> more than one ATM VC. OK, there may be someone out there who has set up >> a configuration like that just for fun, but 99.999% of all ATM'd xDSL >> lines out there carry a single PVC at 0*35 or 0*38. > > It's common practice down here in Italy to have more than one VC. One > is used to carry data and the other one is used for VoIP, so that you > don't have to do QoS on the data part. > > Ciao ! > -- > > Massimiliano Stucchi > BrianTel Srl > stuc...@briantel.com > Tel (+39) 039 9669921 | Fax (+39) 02 44417204 > I-23807, Merate (Lecco), via Mameli 6 > MS16801-RIPE > >