
We have a lot of customers using a BYOI model for small offices and remote users. About half are on DSL, half on cable. Well, there are a couple on other services, but not many. As with any network connection we don't control, we explain that call quality is not guaranteed, but help them do testing to see if it's at least possible. We have them run tests on speedtest.net and pingtest.net a few times throughout a normal day and send us the results. From there we can tell if success is likely or unlikely. We've done sites up to around 15-20 phones on copper-based typical DSL and cable service, and more than that if they are fiber-based. On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Anthony Orlando via VoiceOps < voiceops at voiceops.org> wrote:
Is anyone having success deploying HPBX over DSL? Not service providers that own the plant but those of you using another providers DSL. Have you been successful? If so what were the engineering guidelines you used? What were the tolerances you used? Any feedback would be very welcomed.
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