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RE: [EFM] On the Worship of Speed




Frank,

The residential DSL customer is buying low cost flat rate intermediate 
(high to him) bandwidth Internet services.  He does not expect to get 
anything better.  In most cases, he is unwilling to pay for anything 
better.  That is the point.

As long as you are targeting an IP type service market, then you will have 
a hard time selling anything better.  This does not fit the "broad market 
potential" that is in the five criteria.

Thank you,
Roy Bynum


At 11:05 PM 1/23/2002 -0500, FEffenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>DSL uses ATM.
>
>Also, DSL typically leaves the existing POTS service undisturbed,
>and is most often a data-only service.
>
>If you are talking of VoIP, then the answer to your question is "Poorly".
>The slop in the network is hidden by intensive processing on both ends
>of the network.  Echo-cancellers and error concealment.  And, of course,
>no guarantee of performance.  Of all people, I shouldn't have to convince
>you of the problems of trying to sell such a service to customers.
>
>Sincerely,
>Frank
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Roy Bynum [mailto:rabynum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 10:00 PM
>To: FEffenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; carlosal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
>joey.chou@xxxxxxxxx
>Cc: stds-802-3-efm@ieee.org
>Subject: Re: [EFM] On the Worship of Speed
>
>
>
>Frank,
>
>How does it work on 128kb DSL links with PPOE today?
>
>Thank you,
>Roy Bynum
>
>At 09:38 PM 1/23/2002 -0500, FEffenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: