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Marketing Report Approval Process (PDF Download)
May 2008
Source: Broadband Forum
Marketing Report Approval Process (PDF Download)
May 2008
Source: Broadband Forum
ABC's of Home Networking (PDF Download)
January 2005
This guide focuses on explaining the basic components users will need for this home networking explosion, and highlights the various services and applications that users will enjoy with a home network. Home networking shouldn¹t stand-alone though, and only with a fast, quality Internet connection can the online family really get the full benefit of their network.
DSLAnywhere - Issue 2 (PDF Download)
September 22, 2004
Overview: Over the last several years, DSL service has experienced ever-increasing demand from the subscriber community. However, a portion of the world-wide user community continues to be unable to get DSL service because they are either located at too great a distance from the service provider's central office (CO) or they are not served by a copper loop directly from the CO. In addition, the need to support higher-bandwidth solutions such as on-demand video services has driven the need for continuous innovation in DSL technologies.
This paper offers architectural solutions and techniques for both extending DSL coverage to help service providers deploy 'DSL Anywhere', as well as new technologies to support ever-increasing bandwidth requirements.
ADSL2 AND ADSL2plus - THE NEW ADSL STANDARDS (Download)
March 25, 2003
Overview: ADSL2 (ITU G.992.3 and G.992.4) adds new features and functionality targeted at improving performance and interoperability, and adds support for new applications, services and deployment scenarios. Among the changes are improvements in data rate and reach performance, rate adaptation, diagnostics and stand-by mode, to name a few.
ADSL2plus (ITU G.992.5) doubles the bandwidth used for downstream data transmission, effectively doubling the maximum downstream data rates, and achieving rates of 20 Mbps on phone lines as long at 5,000 feet. ADSL2plus solutions will most commonly be multimodal, interoperating with ADSL and ADSL2, as well as with ADSL2plus chipsets. More detail about ADSL2plus is included later in this paper.
Symmetric DSL (Download)
January 22, 2003
Overview: SHDSL represents the best of several symmetric DSL technologies that have been combined into a single industry standard providing rate adaptation, greater reach, spectral compatibility, low power, and application flexibility. SHDSL (Symmetric High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line) is emerging
as the access technology of choice for high-speed symmetric service offerings by the service providers for businesses and Small Office Home Office (SOHO) customers.
Loop Management (Download)
July, 16, 2001
Source: LMS Focus Group
Overview: This document is a starting point to introduce the problems faced by service providers with respect to loop management and discuss possible solutions, functions, definitions, technical attributes, and various applications for a Loop Management System.
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