Vodsl: By: Aziz Ur Rehman
Vodsl: By: Aziz Ur Rehman
Vodsl: By: Aziz Ur Rehman
DSL Line
– Transports the data and pocketsized voice to the
nearest carrier facility utilizing existing twisted-pair
copper loops
– These loops must be able to support the distance
and quality requirements for DSL service to be
offered
DSLAM
– Terminates multiple DSL lines and aggregates traffic
from them
How Does VoDSL Work? (cnt)…..
Voice Gateway
303
PSTN
S 3/ OC3
D
Phone xDSL Regional
Class 5
System Packet
Network Internet
LAN IAD ISP Facilities
DSLAM
Data switch
– Receives the traffic from the DSLAM and separates
the data from the voice packets
– Data is sent to a data network (e.g., Internet)
– Voice packets are sent to the voice gateway
Voice Gateway
– Voice packets are depacketize and converted to a
standards-based format (GR–303, TR–08, or V5.X) for
delivery to a Class-5 voice switch
How Does VoDSL Work? (cnt)…..
Voice Gateway
303
PSTN
S 3/ OC3
D
Phone xDSL Regional
Class 5
System Packet
Network Internet
LAN IAD ISP Facilities
DSLAM
Decentralized
deployment and DSLAM
and gateway integration
Benefits for the End User
Single Provider
Lower Costs
Voice Quality
Single Communication Box
Fast Service Delivery
New Services
Benefits for the Service Provider
Revenue Generation
Market Protection
ISDN Alternative
Copper Savings
A Cost-effective Solution for any Type of Service
Provider
Conclusion
In conclusion, it is clear that VoDSL is a key step in the
evolution of digital subscriber line technology. The
advantages of VoDSL are apparent: The convergence of
voice and data over a single line will lead to new revenues
streams and numerous cost efficiencies for service providers
of all types, including CLECs, ILECs and others.
Because VoDSL leads to so many benefits for end users,
service providers will be able to increase revenue generation
significantly from new converged voice and data services.
New bundled services will be a paramount feature of this
scenario.
IADs will be a key feature of VoDSL architecture. Their cost
will have a significant impact on the ability of service
providers to deliver competitive VoDSL.
VoDSL could quite likely be the killer application that drives
the evolution of next generation networks.