Steve Kennedy wrote:
It't not quite that simple, DSL in the UK is PPPoATM, so you need to take into account who IP is encoded at the ATM layer etc. If you're using a reasonable bit rate codec, you can't really expect to get much more than 1 voice channel out of an ADSL service (assume something like 1/4 of the upstream rate is usable - so with a 256K upstream service, that's a 64K channel).
Steve
Man... Talk about getting shafted by your provider. The only positive thing to having those limits on upstream bandwidth of consumer connections is that it acts as a nice throttle for boneheads who get their machines infected and become zombie soldiers in a DDoS army.
My customers would shoot me if I ever thought of oversubscribing 2:1, let alone 50:1. I guess that is why we don't do consumer grade _anything_ though.
John
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