On 12/13/2010 10:10 AM, James Smith wrote: > > We're looking at implementing a DSL private network in various provinces in > Canada. There seems to be two main ways to do this: build the network > yourself by creating relationships with the local DSL providers (Bell, Telus, > MTS, etc) ; or build the network using a third-party that already has a DSL > infrastructure in place. The third-party DSL infrastructure is a sure thing, > since they've been doing it for a while. However, we're looking at a large > number of locations so the cost of implementing the DSL internally seems to > be more compelling. > > Not having implemented a DSL infrastructure before, I'm wondering if anyone > on NANOG has any advice on this? What technical or political issues might we > run into? What is the best choice of hardware? (Juniper or Cisco)? Feel > free to contact me off-list if you'd prefer.
For regulations, start with http://www.crtc.gc.ca/ How you can lease copper loops, how you can colo in CO etc are all laid out in various tariffs ---Mike

