We're looking at implementing a DSL private network in various provinces in 
Canada.  There seems to be two main ways to do this: build the network yourself 
by creating relationships with the local DSL providers (Bell, Telus, MTS, etc) 
; or build the network using a third-party that already has a DSL 
infrastructure in place.  The third-party DSL infrastructure is a sure thing, 
since they've been doing it for a while.  However, we're looking at a large 
number of locations so the cost of implementing the DSL internally seems to be 
more compelling.

Not having implemented a DSL infrastructure before, I'm wondering if anyone on 
NANOG has any advice on this?  What technical or political issues might we run 
into?  What is the best choice of hardware? (Juniper or Cisco)?  Feel free to 
contact me off-list if you'd prefer.

James                                     

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