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From: Dave Taht <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Friday, August 1, 2014 7:13 pm
Subject: [uknof] How is DSL sold and bandwidth managed in the UK?
To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Sebastian 
Moeller <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>,
 Wes Felter <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Michael Richardson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>


uknof list:

There has been a long discussion on the cerowrt-devel list about how/when/ and 
where to get bufferbloat related fixes into the head ends and CPE, and it's 
confusing as to who can and what sort of devices controls what,

The uk seems to have a vibrant dsl based isp market all getting stuff from BT.

How does it work in Britain? I am under the impression that there are a lot of 
HFSC + SFQ based rate limiters there for various classes of service

See below for some open questions on the role of the DSLAM, the BRAS, etc...

Or see "the ideas on how to simplify and popularize bufferbloat control" thread:

https://lists.bufferbloat.net/pipermail/cerowrt-devel/2014-July/thread.html

On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Sebastian Moeller 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi MIchael,

On Aug 1, 2014, at 06:51 , Michael Richardson < 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

>
> Sebastian Moeller < [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>      No idea? How would you test this (any command line to try). The good
>> thingg with the ping is that often even the DSLAM responds keeping
>> external sources (i.e. hops further away in the network) of variability
>> out of the measurement...
>
> With various third-party-internet-access ("TPIA" in Canada),  the DSLAM
> is operated by the incumbent (monopoly) telco, and the layer-3 first hop
> is connected via PPPoE-VLAN or PPP/L2TP.

        So they "own" the copper lines connecting each customer to the DSLAM? 
And everybody else just rents their DSL service and resells them? Do they 
really connect to the DSLAM or to the BRAS?

> The incumbent telco has significant
> incentive to make the backhaul network as congested and bufferbloated as
> possible, and to mis-crimp cables so that the DSL resyncs at different speeds
> regularly...

        I think in Germany the incumbent has to either rent out the copper 
lines to competitors (who can put their own lines cards in DSLAMs backed by 
their own back-bone) or rent "bit-stream" access that is the incumbent handles 
the DSL part on both ends and passes the traffic either in the next central 
office or at specific transit points. I always assumed competitors renting 
these services would get much better guarantees than end-customers, but it 
seems in Canada the incumbent has more found ways to evade efficient regulation.

> my incumbent telco's commercial LAN extension salesperson
> proudly told me how they never drop packets, even when their links are
> congested!!!

        I really hope this is the opinion of a sales person and not the network 
operators who really operate the gear in the "field". On the other hand having 
sufficient buffering in the DSLAM to never having to drop a packet sounds quite 
manly (and a terrible waste of otherwise fine DRAM chips) ;)

>
> The Third Party ISP has a large incentive to deploy equipment that supports
> whatever "bandwidth measurement" service we might cook up.

        As much as I would like to think otherwise, the only way to get a BMS 
in the field is if all national regulators require it by law (well maybe if ITU 
would bake it into the next xDSL standard that the DSLAM has to report current 
line speeds as per SNMP? back to all down stream devices asking for it). But I 
am not holding my breath...

Best Regards
        Sebastian

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> Michael Richardson
> -on the road-
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