DSL residential

Ericsson racks up 500Mbps speeds over copper

News Claiming the technology can work on existing copper lines, the company is pitching it at enterprise users and residential ISPs, as well as telecommunications companies building backhaul for mobile networks. [17 Mar 2009]

Home and Small Office Network Topologies

White Paper Depending on the broadband provider, you might be required to use additional equipment such as a cable or DSL modem or a residential gateway. Consider the costs of acquiring and installing network... [15 Mar 2009]

Planning a WiMAX Network With ICS Telecom nG

White Paper This standard is designed as a wireless 'last-mile' technology to support fixed residential and business customers. It is especially valuable to those customers for whom cable-modem networks and DSL are... [31 Jan 2009]

HiWAAY Enhances Core Reliability and Fuels Professional Services Growth in Transition to All-Juniper Shop

White Paper HiWAAY Internet Services is a full-service Internet Service Provider (ISP) providing a broad range of services to enterprises of all sizes along with dial-up and DSL access for residential customers... [11 Sep 2008]

The 19th Avenue Lofts Project Reaches New Heights in Network Consistency With PePLink Balance 300

White Paper The 19th Avenue Lofts condominiums have been a soaring residential project. Initially, cable/DSL Internet access to each individual unit was arranged separately. Many major cities with ample old... [04 Aug 2008]

Home Gateway

White Paper The ubiquity of broadband connectivity and the advancements in home networking technologies introduces into market a new breed of consumer premises equipment termed as "home gateways" or "residential gateways". [13 Mar 2008]

Commercial WiMax on the council?

News ConnectMK's business offerings are priced between £60 and £160 per month, while its residential prices range between £20 and £50 per month. Run by a council-owned business called ConnectMK, the service offers local... [19 Dec 2007]

Broadband over power lines to beat DSL?

News By 2007, it's predicted there will be 400,000 residential subscribers. Broadband over power lines is set to overtake cable and DSL connectivity in the US, according to industry watchers. A report from... [19 Jan 2007]

Intel pours more cash into worldwide WiMax

News Previously known as Rosedale, the chip is designed for wireless modems and residential gateways. Intel touts WiMax as a last-mile alternative for remote areas not currently served by DSL (digital... [11 Nov 2005]

Leader: Cable marriage - look on the bright side

Leader For competition in business and residential communications, as well as the pay TV market, we hope that isn't the case. And, as is seen across the world with the exception of the US, DSL over copper phone... [03 Oct 2005]

BT business broadband: Just how scant is take-up?

News At this moment in time the market continues to evolve faster connectivity with Max DSL, ADSL 2+, LLU and WiMax, which all lend themselves to increasing download and upload speeds at far more attractive pricing for both... [24 Aug 2005]

IPWireless Case Study: UK Broadband

White Paper UK Broadband provides broadband Internet services to residential consumers and small businesses through its NETVIGATOR service, a service that offers all the always-on benefits of DSL, but with the added... [14 Jul 2005]

Philadelphia to offer cheap broadband for whole city

News In the end, residential consumers could get 1Mbps of download and upload speeds at prices ranging from $16 to $20 a month. In contrast, Verizon just introduced a new 3Mbps downstream digital subscriber line tier that... [08 Apr 2005]

Opinion: How broad is broadband?

Comment In Hong Kong, 1GB broadband will be on offer later this year to residential customers and Japan has the widest range of bandwidth services, from 1.5Mbps to over 40Mbps, and is probably the cheapest DSL... [23 Feb 2005]

Wanadoo ready to push VoIP and battle BT

News Wanadoo also has visions of a residential gateway for all, with TV on-demand over DSL and phone-to-phone VoIP forming the backbone of the cash cow. As of Wednesday, Freeserve will officially be dead.... [27 Apr 2004]

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