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  #84395 30-Aug-2007 08:55
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antoniosk: Why not just use a DSLAM with an ATA function built into it? then you can power from the cabinet/exchange, and the residential line will continue to work.....


If the ATA is located in the roadside cab I suspect it will loose power when the area goes off.




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  #84398 30-Aug-2007 09:02
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old3eyes:
antoniosk: Why not just use a DSLAM with an ATA function built into it? then you can power from the cabinet/exchange, and the residential line will continue to work.....




If the ATA is located in the roadside cab I suspect it will loose power when the area goes off.


But most cabinets have battery backups in them which at least provide power for somewhere up to ~6hrs. That's a lot better than the end user not having any power.

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