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To: KHS who wrote (689)8/29/2000 12:50:55 PM
From: Scrapps  Respond to of 2404
 
In many cases they are and technically you are right. However, VoDSL describes or refers to more than one exact method of voice over DSL. Different companies can have variations in the way they go about it. AWRE's VeDSL is very different to what is normally described by VoDSL. My belief is there are many ADI customers including VeDSL in their products, but refer to it simply as VoDSL. Just my opinion.

Here is a clip from an ADI PR:

Simplifying Cost-Effective Voice Over Data and Video Service Deployment
Similar to ADI’s AD20msp930 and CopperHead™ chipsets, DiamondBack has been optimized for voice over data and video transport with each modem supporting multiple dual-latency channels to carry time-sensitive voice, video or data traffic. The chipset supports traditional voice-over-data implementations such as Voice over ATM and Voice over IP. In addition, the chipset supports the recently announced Voice enabled DSL (VeDSL™) that gives service providers a cost-effective means of provisioning multiple phone lines to residential users by eliminating the need for expensive network voice gateways. When combined with Analog Devices’ industry-leading Voice over Network (VoN) processors supporting up to 40 simultaneous voice channels, DiamondBack will provide the industy’s most cost-effective VoDSL platform. The chipset will also offer simplified software upgrades to boost downstream data rates over short loops to support multiple MPEG-2 high definition video channels.


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