On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Steve Totaro said something to this effect:

Check into "Flex T1s" or whatever the provider calls it. It dynamically changes channels from data to TDM as needed, you can always use more bandwidth (at least I can).

That's one approach. I think Adtran is best known for making the gear that enables this, but I could be wrong.

  It's increasingly common to just offer a data T1 and run VoIP channels
over it.  They somewhat mimick this behaviour because some sort of
bandwidth reservation / heavy QoS scheme is run alongside them, with the
effect that a VoIP call will essentially subtract from available Internet
bandwidth in a way vaguely reminscent of circuit-oriented dynamic bandwidth allocation as above.


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