Title: R: [swinog] VoIP & Swisscom bitstream (ADSL) service
 
So one would suspect that in this case the big boys are not doing this due to carrier preselect and canibalisation of their exisiting revenue streams via PSTN calls.
 
SIP/H.323 is not really the issue, nor the fact that one can already chose between a wide selection of SIP providers, I'm really focusing on bundled ADSL + VoIP service in CH with either a softphone, VoIP to POTS adapter or IP Phone and how people are providing guaranteed service in the last mile so that the VoIP between the end user and the ISP is available without service impact to due trafic patterns (DoS, circuit saturation, etc..)
 
Thomas
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Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 1:50 PM
Subject: R: [swinog] VoIP & Swisscom bitstream (ADSL) service

We offer a SIP based service which is not restricted to our network, but of course ADSL customers can use it, and it works quite well: http://www.ticinocom.com/digitel

I don't see why SFWS shouldn't authorise the use of SIP on BBCS, you basically can transport whatever data you like over the network.

Regards
-Manuel


-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Thomas Kernen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Inviato: marted́, 11. gennaio 2005 13:40
A: swinog@swinog.ch
Oggetto: Re: [swinog] VoIP & Swisscom bitstream (ADSL) service



I noticed that IP Worldcom seem to also provide a SIP based service but that
it is not restricted to their network and that anyone can join as long as
they have a SIP enabled phone.

Note that the info is in french http://www.worldcom.ch/

Still doesn't tell me if FixNet Wholesale does authorise the use of their
network for this type of service or not.

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