I dont have any experience about Bell Optimax Internet service. but from the
service description on Bell's website, I think this service is offered on
Bell's New DSL switch because Bell just did a lot of migration work on their
old DSL switch (ATM based uplink to Bell's Network) to new DSL switch (GigE
based uplink to Bell's Network). If this is the case, the ADSL Line card on
the new switch offers 24M downstream and 1M upstream by default and it can
be turned to 24M down and 2M up using AnnexM.

So, when you call Bell about this service, you can ask two things before
ordering

1. If Bell has GigE based DSL switch in Kelle and Steels area
2. If Bell is able to turn 1M to 2M upstream for you on the ADSL port going
to you location

Hope it helps

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Bruce N <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I think there was a thread about Bell Optimax and Rogers Portable internet
> that block VOIP (just incise that's what you intend to use it for). I have
> experienced Roger Portable service and there are lots of indoor area where
> it can't penetrate. It should be mounted to a glass Windows facing to open
> area.
>
> -Bruce> Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 01:00:04 -0500> From:
> [email protected]> To: [email protected]> Subject: [on-asterisk] BELL
> Business Internet Optimax™ and VOIP> > Hello,> > Any one using Business
> Internet Optimax™ for VOIP? Can you share your> experience?> > Thank you>
> Lloyd
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