Subject: SIP on FTTH systems Date: Wed, Feb 05, 2014 at 11:52:51PM -0500 Quoting Jean-Francois Mezei ([email protected]): > Quick question: > > I am thinking in a possible wholesale FTTH environment operated by a > telco where the end user is connected to ISP-X via PPPoE. > > ONTs have built-in ATAs that can provide POTS service to a house and do > SIP/VoIP over the fibre with QoS system to ensure VoIP traffic gets through. > > In a scenario where the data PPPoE connection is done by an external > router, what are the options to operate the VoIP service so that > > - VoIP still uses the special lane on the GPON with QoS > > - VoIP gets IP from ISP-X and traffic flow via ISP-X so that telco is > not involved in routing such traffic or allocating an IP address ?
Or, one could make sure everything has a globally unique IP address and is
using reasonably secured communications. The downside is that one
then can't defend the existence of those empire-building middleboxes. It
is not the telco way, so is of course unthinkable. Like anything beyond
WAP was on cell phones a decade ago.
Warum soll man es einfach machen,
wenn man es so schön komplizieren kann?
(Why make things simple when you can
build them so beautifully complicated?)
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