Hi all,

I'm trying to gauge what operators are doing to handle per-subscriber Internet 
access PIR bandwidth in Active E FTTx networks.  

I presume operators would want to limit the each subscriber to a certain PIR, 
but within that limit, do things like perform preferential treatment of 
interactive services like steaming video or Skype, etc., ahead of 
non-interactive services like FTP.

My impression is that a subscriber's physical access in these networks is 
exponentially larger than their allocated amount of Internet access.  This 
would leave ample room on the physical access access for other services like 
Voice and IPTV that might run on separate VLANs than the Internet access VLAN. 
That said, I doubt there's really that much of a concern about allocating PIR 
on these other service VLANs.

So in terms of PIR for Internet access, is there some magic box that sits 
between the various subscriber aggregation points and the core, which takes 
care of shaping the subscriber's Internet access PIR, while making sure that 
the any preferential treatment of interactive services is performed.

Is that a lot to ask for one box?  The ridiculously deep buffers required in 
order to shape to PIR vs. police to it (because policing to a PIR is just plain 
ugly) and the requirements to perform any sort of preferential packet treatment 
above and beyond that seem like quite a lot to ask of one box.  Am I wrong?

Who might make a box like this, if it exists?  And if not, what are folks using 
the achieve these results?

Thanks in advance for any insights..

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