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=Mixing BT & TT lines=
=Mixing BT & TT lines=
AAISP BT lines, TalkTalk Wholesale lines can all be used for bonding, and gives even greater resilience in the case of a fault in BT or a fault in TT.
AAISP BT lines, TalkTalk Wholesale lines can all be used for bonding, and gives even greater resilience in the case of a fault in BT or a fault in TT.



=Bonding FTTC Circuits=
=Bonding FTTC Circuits=

Revision as of 10:39, 12 May 2016

Mixing BT & TT lines

AAISP BT lines, TalkTalk Wholesale lines can all be used for bonding, and gives even greater resilience in the case of a fault in BT or a fault in TT.

Bonding FTTC Circuits

FTTC lines can be bonded in exactly the same way. We'd suggest using a FireBrick 2700 and can assist with the configuration. It is also possible to mix FTTC and ADSL for fallback.

Office::1

Our office::1 product is a package that includes a FireBrick and multiple lines.