DSL White Papers
The Business Case for Using HDSL to Deliver Internet Access in Multi-Tenant Facilities
Overview Telecommunications service providers of all types as well as businesses and educational institutions are seeking ways to deliver greater network bandwidth to meet the growing volume of data communications, particularly for Internet access. At the same time, they want to avoid the expense of adding fiber cables, multiple T1 lines or wireless extensions to existing network infrastructures. With High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) technology, these organizations can leverage existing copper pairs in their buildings to deliver high-speed data services to users.
| Publisher | ADC Kentrox | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | August 2003 | Downloads | 13 |
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