Net connection @ 50 MBPS on ur normal copper telphone line.
Imagine downloading files, videos @speed of 52Mbps downstream on your normal twisted copper phone line. Its called VDSL, Very high bit-rate DSL. you can subscribe to TV channels , internet connections at multiple nodes through a single connection.
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Imagine downloading files, videos @speed of 52Mbps downstream on your normal twisted copper phone line.
Its called VDSL, Very high bit-rate DSL. you can subscribe to TV channels , internet connections at multiple nodes through a single connection. Although it looks really promising it will be quite expensive, there r more than one standard, it works on a short range of 1200metres/ 4000 feet approx. As always it will be introduced in some euro and american cities(dunno when).
Personally i m not really excited for this. the phone bills in Mumbai,India r already really high. the service will not be to-the-par. Cablenet has swooped the whole city. cablenet is really really cheap.
Please feel free to comment.
KYRO.
Below are some links if you want to get the Low-Down on this topic.
Howstuffworks
Demonstration of VDSL on Infineon site
the new internet2 sucessfull demo
Qwest VDSL services site
Its called VDSL, Very high bit-rate DSL. you can subscribe to TV channels , internet connections at multiple nodes through a single connection. Although it looks really promising it will be quite expensive, there r more than one standard, it works on a short range of 1200metres/ 4000 feet approx. As always it will be introduced in some euro and american cities(dunno when).
Personally i m not really excited for this. the phone bills in Mumbai,India r already really high. the service will not be to-the-par. Cablenet has swooped the whole city. cablenet is really really cheap.
Please feel free to comment.
KYRO.
Below are some links if you want to get the Low-Down on this topic.
Howstuffworks
Demonstration of VDSL on Infineon site
the new internet2 sucessfull demo
Qwest VDSL services site
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