Services

DSL

 
 
Service Elements

Standard ADSL  
Downstream Bandwidth 2Mb/s, 1Mb/s, 512kb/s
& 256kb/s
Upstream Bandwidth 256kb/s
Contention* Office Product
ADSL Max**  
Downstream Bandwidth 8 Mb/s - contended

8Mb/s, 7Mb/s, 6Mb/s, 5Mb/s, 4Mb/s, 3Mb/s, 2Mb/s, 1Mb/s, 512kb/s
- non-contended
Upstream Bandwidth 800kb/s
Contention* Office Product,
non-contended (1:1)
SDSL  
Bandwidth 2Mb/s, 1Mb/s, 512kb/s
Contention* Office Product, non-contended (1:1)
Bonded ADSL  
Bandwidth Combinations of either SDSL or
ADSL Max Circuits up to 8Mb/s
downstream
Contention* Non-Contended (1:1)
All DSL Services  
Presentation BT dual standard RJ11/RJ45***
Local Access BT Local Loop, PSTN Number
associated with line for DSL
Topology Client Site to NetServices NAP
Backup Options ADSL & ISDN2e
Support Core Hours or Extended Hours
 
 

DSL provides a cost effective and appropriate access technology to many wide area networks. ADSL is available across the UK at all broadband enabled exchanges with SDSL being available at a more restricted number of exchanges.

Standard ADSL access circuits are available with an upload speed of 256kb/s and download speeds of 256kb/s, 512kb/s, 1Mb/s or 2Mb/s to the remote sites. Services are available at 1:1 and office contention.*

ADSL Max is available as a contended and non-contended service that provides up to 8Mb/s download speeds and up to 800kb/s upload speeds. This is available at all BT serving ADSL exchanges.

The non-contended variant of this is particularly suitable when it is used to deliver 1Mb/s or 2Mb/s downstream and up to 800kb/s upstream, effectively providing a hybrid service of ADSL and SDSL.

ADSL circuits require that an operational PSTN line has been installed and is owned by the customer, and that the local BT exchange has been upgraded to provide ADSL services. NetServices can offer a combined service where both the PSTN and ADSL circuits are supplied.

SDSL access circuits are available at symmetrical speeds of 512kb/s, 1Mb/s or 2Mb/s to the remote sites, with 1:1 or office contention ratios.

DSL is available as fully managed service or as a 'wires only' service whereby Partners or their customers manage their own security layer. In this instance the point of demarcation is the BT NTE interface.

For further details on DSL please click here to view the PDF.

 

*Contended ADSL services were originally providing up to approximately 50:1 and 20:1 contended IP over an ADSL connection respectively. These levels are now defined as Office and Home products where Office products have priority over Home products through the shared part of the BT IPStream network. Therefore, under periods of network congestion, Office products will receive a higher downstream throughput than their Home equivalent.

**ADSL Max uses rate adaptation and advanced line management tools to find the best service that a line can support. It will allow the end-user customer to achieve the highest stable line rate that their line can RELIABLY support from 288 kb/s up to 8,128 kb/s in the downstream direction and up to 812kb/s in the upstream direction

***Within a managed service the BT dual standard RJ11/45 is available. A Wires Only solution requires a standard BT phone socket.











System integration is the key driver for system integrators. Systems integrators that have a meshed network capability provide a consultative skill and managed service. NetServices have BT Martlesham labs confirming that their QoS IPStream (QoS over IPStream) works as sold. As part of their DSL products NetServices also provide QoS ADSL, QoS DSL (QoS over DSL), QoS DataStream (QoS over DataStream) that are all QoS over broadband solutions that deliver MPLS broadband services. These in turn build into Managed MPLS VPN, enabling a Converged MPLS VPN meshed network. NetServices is an IPCarrier (SIP Carrier) and therefore delivers managed SIP trunks as part of a SIP trunk network that supports managed hosted IPT. As a market leading Systems Integrator NetServices has recently integrated and launched their managed video network solution that includes Video over mobile using mobile broadband technology allowing complete Converged video networks. Converged broadband installations for video services use QoS DSL and QoS ADSL technology that are future proofed as 21CN users will work in a meshed solution in a managed video network. Managed Mobile Networks that deliver mobile leased lines can now from part of managed integrated mobile WAN solutions. Managed mobile data services are available in providing synchronous mobility data services and are instantly available for mobile disaster recovery (DR). In the simplest form managed mobile networks that deliver mobile leased lines are a replacement to a fixed line installation if the installations are temporary, mobile or instantly needed.