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Re: "Is TDM going the way of dial-up?"


From: "Justin M. Streiner" <streiner () cluebyfour org>
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:35:37 -0400 (EDT)

On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, Rick Ernst wrote:

I've noticed over the last 3 years or so that TDM, specifically T-1, access
and transport has been in a steady decline.  Customers are moving to FTTH
and cable, or going WiMAX and Metro-Ethernet.  Ethernet seems to have taken
an even bigger bite out of DS-3.  The bigger pipes seem to favor ethernet. A
recent upgrade from OC-3 to GigE transport actually saved us a large chunk
of money.

I'm wondering if others are seeing the same behavior, if it's
market-dependant, or if I'm just imagining things.  I'm working on building
new infrastructure and my current thoughts are to minimize my TDM
footprint.  It would be useful to get a better feel if this is an overall
trend or something local.

I tend to think this is market dependent. In major population centers, TDM service may well be on the decline, but I'd suspect that Ethernet based services have a much lower penetration in areas with lower population densities.

I don't see TDM going away entirely any time soon because it still comes in handy for things like out-of-band management, etc, plus nowadays there is lots of TDM gear on the secondary market that can be picked up dirt-cheap.

jms


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