| Publisher | Adtran | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 330.4KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 03 Jun 2000 |
| Topics | LAN - WAN Standards, DSL | ||
| Downloads | 89 | ||
G.shdsl is poised to provide the nextgeneration DSL technology. G.shdsl is a draft International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Recommendation that specifies a technique for high speed, symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) delivery over a single copper pair at rates between 192kbps and 2.312Mbps. G.shdsl was developed as an encompassing technology that addresses the key features and benefits of other DSL technologies, whether proprietary or standard, to achieve interoperability throughout the DSL world. G.shdsl is significant in that it addresses rate/range adaptability, spectral compatibility, impairment tolerance, and high-speed symmetric deployment for business-based applications such as multiple voice line delivery, Internet access and remote LAN access. G.shdsl represents the convergence of many traditional DSL technologies into a single, internationally recognized industry standard. G.shdsl, also know as G.991.2, will become a standard in February, 2001.
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