Hi Anthony,
We do this pretty frequently with a high success rate. It really depends on the site size and usage patterns.

A couple of things to keep in mind:

1. If its a 1-2 user remote office the service profile is realy no
   different than a residential user. Deploy accordingly.
2. For higher user density sites we usually will deploy some kind of
   edge router (edgemarc / simplewan etc). A small amount of QOS at
   egress goes a long way on asymmetrical connections.
3. Abandon G711 where possible for a FEC codec (Opus is my weapon of
   choice). A tiny amount of packet loss or jitter on Opus makes zero
   difference. A larger amount of packet loss, which would generate
   clicks and pops on G711 will not be as noticable over Opus (and
   still sound superior to most cell conversations. If necessary
   transcode at edge to support this.
4. Abandon standard ports. This is really more about avoiding
   psuedo-intelligent ALG's in the path for the 1-2 user sites.
5. Be reasonable. Nobody is going to (ok some will try but it should be
   advised against) run a 200+ user shop on adsl.

I'm happy to discuss in more depth offline if you have specific questions

-Ryan

On 12/2/2015 2:25 PM, Anthony Orlando via VoiceOps wrote:
Is anyone having success deploying HPBX over DSL? Not service providers that own the plant but those of you using another providers DSL. Have you been successful? If so what were the engineering guidelines you used? What were the tolerances you used? Any feedback would be very welcomed.


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