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whitepaper Today, superior data capacities can be achieved at a relatively low cost using Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) technology. Until recently, the available methods for transmitting and receiving data at high capacity were equally high-cost.
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper More and more users are opting for cable or DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) "always on" Internet connections. Every day millions of computers connect to the Internet and the number increases each day. Because these connections are "always on" our...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technology is an economical means of transmitting high-bandwidth information. Broadband network connectivity demand is rising. The ongoing proliferation of high-bandwidth applications, such as streaming video...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper That's where Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technology can play such an important role. Aricent developed EMS would include features for Monitoring and Configuration of DSL Line cards and other equipments e.g.
[14 Jan 2008]
whitepaper This paper explains how to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Fedora Core to connect to the Internet via a telephone dialup, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), Ethernet, or wireless connection.
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper However, their deployment requires the implementation of emerging technologies (such as Passive Optical Networks, ultra high-speed Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), Resilient Packet Ring, etc.and the use of multiple network topologies to meet...
[15 Sep 2007]
News This refers to optical fibre being laid out between BT's exchanges and the street cabinets to which individual premises are connected, a halfway measure also known as VDSL2 (very high-speed digital subscriber line 2).
[19 Jul 2007]
whitepaper ADSL is a huge step in the data communication field , and it uses state of the art technology in more then one area. The main idea was to be able to work in larger bit rates with more reliability over the present copper lines technology.
[19 Jul 2007]
whitepaper Telcos need a competitive edge that leverages their industry-leading position with broadband digital subscriber line (DSL) technology to offer new services that effectively compete with cable and give them new revenue opportunities with their...
[13 Jul 2007]
Comment Integrating components like these and the DSLAM (digital subscriber line access multiplexer - which generates the DSL signals and places them onto the pair of copper wires, or local loop, leading to each home) with brand new middleware is a...
[04 Jul 2007]
whitepaper DMP's growing subscriber base meant that the company needed to ensure that each of its customers' in-house IT systems had the necessary backbone and speed required to handle the increasing volume of content coming through the network.
[30 Jun 2007]
whitepaper Chapter 1 - Introduction: A Case for DSL. 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.
[22 Jun 2007]
whitepaper In the U.S.telcos' attempts to counter this advantage by reliance on Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) service have been somewhat successful in attracting new subs. To date, cable operators have enjoyed an upper hand in the competition to deliver...
[09 Jun 2007]
whitepaper One of the most talked-about areas in the telecommunications industry today is digital subscriber line (DSL) technology. With the focal point ADSL service, a single line can move information downstream at extremely high speeds and upstream at a...
[28 May 2007]
Comment Unfortunately most of the world has made the dumbest of decisions and opted for ADSL, or asymmetric digital subscriber line. Written in a hotel just outside Cadiz and dispatched to silicon.com via a low cost wi-fi service
[23 Apr 2007]
whitepaper Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technologies offer the solution by increasing the information-carrying ability of traditional copper wires. Internet access, distance learning and video-conferencing for everyone served by a standard copper phone line.
[02 Jan 2007]
News Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) technology has all but swept away the old dial-up internet access. Announced in June 2004, the most radical shake-up of BT's national network in the 25 years since the first digital switches were introduced...
[01 Nov 2006]
whitepaper BroadLink Communications has incorporated the Cisco Aironet 340 Series wireless LAN (local-area network) products into its networks to offer wireless Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) services to small- and medium-sized businesses, home-based business...
[01 Oct 2006]
Comment To be fair the guardians of the copper access network had seen their long-line brethren retire early or find new jobs as their numbers shrank by 90 per cent with the advance of fibre, and naturally enough, the promise of DSL (digital subscriber...
[07 Sep 2006]
whitepaper Qwest offers its customers one of the country's most advanced Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) services, advanced frame relay, the country's largest Web-based yellow pages, and PCS wireless services. Qwest knows that a disruption in any of these may...
[23 Aug 2006]
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