If you've been holding out on upgrading to broadband, you will soon lose your last excuse. Telstra's move this month to launch ADSL2+ and uncap its ADSL1 services means the nation will shortly be ...
Australian Internet service provider Internode has launched ADSL2+ broadband services, more than a year ahead of Telstra's expected launch date. Internode said in a statement it decided to launch ...
A new ADSL2 family of standards adds features and functionality that boost performance, improve interoperability, and support new applications, services and deployment scenarios. A new family of ADSL ...
update Cautious Internet service provider Netspace has committed to a widespread rollout of next-generation ADSL2+ broadband infrastructure, after six months of sitting on the sidelines. The new ...
The German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG has introduced the world’s smallest and most economical chip for “ADSL2+” - the DSL data network of the future. This chip enables ...
Clearly, carriers worldwide continue to deploy ADSL at a feverish pace, with more than 40 million ADSL subscribers worldwide. But while high-speed Internet access services are in great demand, a ...
the ADSL2+ standard. ADSL2+ was ratified by the International Telecommunications Union in January 2003 and should be compatible with ADSL in the local loop, and even some ADSL modems currently on the ...
DSL service providers are in the thick of transitioning from ADSL technology to much faster ADSL2+, but it’s unclear when that is going to result in new services. According to Dell’Oro Group, ADSL2+ ...
New standards-based technology in Comtrend and Netopia gateways enables delivery of multiple channel HDTV-over-DSL with speeds up to 48 Mbps BEDFORD, Mass. – July 18, 2005 – Aware, Inc. (NASDAQ: ...
The Network Interconnect Consultative Committee seems to have given UK broadband users a massive moral boost yesterday, with the news that is has agreed to support the use of ADSL2+ in the UK copper ...
Atlanta – Recent improvements to ADSL2 and ADSL2+ are moving those technologies into areas once targeted by very high-bit-rate digital subscriber line services, which could slow the adoption of VDSL ...
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