So I deployed actelis at colt - excellent box with great manageability - at BT 
we use Hatteras which also works well.

Neil 

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On 25 Jan 2013, at 15:58, "Simon Lockhart" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri Jan 25, 2013 at 01:27:06PM +0000, Ben Ward wrote:
>> I'm looking for low-cost, fairly dumb ADSL/EFM DSLAMs, data only, capable
>> of user-side VLANs.  Some of the 24-port 1u devices look suitable, but I'd
>> be interested in chassis too.
> 
> Interesting timing, because I'm going through exactly the same investigation
> at the moment, althrough more on the ADSL than the EFM side.
> 
>> We have a number of Zhone MXK319s already deployed. The early days of
>> deploying them were rage-filled with an inconsistent cli, off-by-one bugs
>> and their occasionally forgetting how to do switching, but as long as you
>> don't touch them them they just sit there.
> 
> I had a long discussion with Zhone's recommended reseller in the UK (The 
> Kenton
> Group) this morning. They have pointed me at both the MXK-319, and also their
> 1U 48 port boxes (DSL/Voice only) - MX-150 and MXP-150. On the EFM side, they
> also recommended the Actelis Networks products.
> 
>    http://www.microtel.co.uk/products/?cat=69
> 
> One thing which did surprise me is that the MXK-319 (even when fully populated
> with 72 port ADSL2+ cards) works out more expensive per port than the MX-150.
> Okay, you have a slightly lower support overhead with having thing in one 
> chassis with one management interface, but I can work around that when we do
> the integration into our OSS/BSS backend systems.
> 
> I was also looking at the Zyxel products (as mentioned by Neil) - they have
> comparable products to the Zhone ones - IES-1248 for a 1U 48 port DSLAM/MSAN,
> and the IES-5000 for a chassis based solution, which has a similar range of
> linecard option to the Zhone (including ADSL2+ and SHDSL/EFM). I've not yet
> managed to speak to Zyxel or a reseller about these yet (any recommended 
> sales contacts?). Based on pricing found via google, the Zhone and Zyxel are
> a similar price point.
> 
> The bloke from Kenton Group that I spoke to wasn't particularly complimentary
> about the Zyxel products (but then, he was trying to sell me the Zhone stuff).
> 
> Simon
> 
> 


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