A new architecture capable of utilizing the existing twisted pair
interface between customer premises equipment and an associated serving
local switching office is used to provide a vast array of new services to
customers. Using an intelligent services director (ISD) at the customer
services equipment as an interface for the equipment to an existing
twisted cable pair and a facilities management platform (FMP) at the
serving local switching office as an interface to various networks and
service opportunities, new services such as simultaneous, multiple calls
(voice analog or digital), facsimile, Internet traffic and other data can
be transmitted and received over the twisted cable pair by using digital
subscriber loop transmission schemes. The new services include but are
not limited to videophone, utility meter reading and monitoring,
broadcasting and multicasting. The architecture provides for
fault-tolerant, transparent interaction of components and services and
supports a variety of standards for each level of the open systems
interconnection layers and layers of TCP/IP. The FMP connects
electronically or optically to the public switched telephone network,
Internet backbone, a private Intranet as well as other possible network
connections.