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That really depends on how many errors are being corrected, and of course how much you're interested in the reduced latency and increased speed. The CRC error count is very low, but represents only the errors that are left uncorrected, and gives no reliable indication of corrected error rates. The 64 depth interleaving is giving you around 16msec of latency at 8064kbps. As you're on an LLU line I can't tell how much error correction overhead you have without seeing the check byte figures.
Many modems will display stats including the number of corrected errors - shown as FEC errors or sometimes RS uncorrected errors, although you may need to resort to a telnet commandline interface to get them. Failing that a very very rough estimate might be around 1 uncorrected error out of every 50 corrected, so that would be 5000 in 8 hours, or around 1 every 6 seconds. That's perfectly useable, although speeds and certainly gaming are probably beginning to suffer.
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