In the previous post, “DSL Physical Layer Testing,” we began to explore some of the background and requirements for DSL performance testing, including the simulation of the telephone network’s local ...
While the super-fast speeds associated with the National Broadband Network are still a while off for those outside the first sites to be rolled out, iiNet is set to offer businesses faster ADSL, with ...
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: ...
BEDFORD, MA – June 18, 2004 – Aware, Inc. (NASDAQ:AWRE), a worldwide leader and innovator of broadband intellectual property, today announced that it will demonstrate bonded ADSL2plus in its booth ...
While a single T1, E1, or DSL access line may have been sufficient in the past it may not be enough for many of today's business requirements which are seeing an increased demand for access bandwidth.
If you’re a customer of AT&T’s U-verse service or have plain-old DSL Internet access, you may feel like you’re stuck in the slow lane, especially compared with your friends and neighbors who have ...
What San Diego’s Mushroom Networks does is something akin to IT alchemy. The company’s technology transforms data rates that trickle into its “black box” device from a variety of Internet connections ...
I have two semi-related questions: I will be switching my ISP to one which offers a higher upload speed (5Mbps). I'm told this requires a line-bonded ADSL2+ link or better and hence a "line-bonded ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The DSL Forum announced Dec. 20 the approval of its latest Technical Report, TR-135 Data Model ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mushroom Networks, Inc., innovators of Broadband Bonding, today announced that its solution has been implemented by California Engineering Contractors Inc. (CEC), a leading ...
Last mile copper loops are largely considered a dead-end technology; fiber-to-the-home and coaxial cable systems offer much more headroom, so much so that even the recent National Broadband Plan ...
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