copper wire networks

BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade

News A BT spokesman told silicon.com these barriers include a universal service obligation to put copper wire into new homes, something which is high cost but which fibre takes away the need for. She added: "The difference between the existing copper... [15 Jul 2008]

The DSL Sourcebook: The Comprehensive Resource on Digital Subscriber Line Technology, 3rd ed. (2000)

White Paper Chapter 2 - The Existing Copper Wire Infrastructure, Telephone Company Networks, The Access Network, Dedicated T1/E1 Access Using the Local Loop Network, and Private/Campus Networks. Chapter 6 - Emerging Services and Applications, An Access... [22 Jun 2007]

Cheat Sheet: FTTx

Cheat Sheet Currently, if you live in the UK, the chances are that your broadband is delivered to your home or office by means of copper wire. In their present form, copper networks can offer speeds of around 8Mbps. [11 May 2007]

Ethernet Over VDSL

White Paper VDSL (Very high data rate Digital Subscriber Line) is a broadband transport technology for twisted copper pairs operating at data rates of up to 52.8 Mbit/s with corresponding maximum reach ranging from 1000 feet (300 meters) to 4500 feet (1500... [22 Dec 2005]

LMDS: Broadband Wireless Access

White Paper The connections between these two domains have not kept pace, the vast majority of copper-wire circuits being limited to about the 1.5 Mbps rate of a so-called T1 line. Ground-based wireless networks delivering the full range of broadband services... [24 Feb 2004]

Transatlantic Cable: My DSL Hell

Comment But NorthPoint doesn't actually provide the physical piece of copper wire that goes between us and the phone exchange: that's done by Pacific Bell, the local telecoms monopoly equivalent of BT. So PhoenixDSL takes my order, and asks NorthPoint to... [30 Aug 2000]

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