If you've been holding out on upgrading to broadband, you will soon lose your last excuse. Telstra's move this month to launch ADSL2+ and uncap its ADSL1 services means the nation will shortly be ...
Australian Internet service provider Internode has launched ADSL2+ broadband services, more than a year ahead of Telstra's expected launch date. Internode said in a statement it decided to launch ...
A new ADSL2 family of standards adds features and functionality that boost performance, improve interoperability, and support new applications, services and deployment scenarios. A new family of ADSL ...
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Clearly, carriers worldwide continue to deploy ADSL at a feverish pace, with more than 40 million ADSL subscribers worldwide. But while high-speed Internet access services are in great demand, a ...
Broadband speeds could soon reach new heights as cable operator NTL pilots ADSL2+, a technology that offers a maximum download speeds of 18 mbps. Such rates are only possible over short distances, but ...
news A new series of real-world usage tests conducted on Optus’ 4G network have shown the brand new next-generation currently performs on par with legacy ADSL2+ broadband in terms of raw download ...
The Network Interconnect Consultative Committee seems to have given UK broadband users a massive moral boost yesterday, with the news that is has agreed to support the use of ADSL2+ in the UK copper ...
Telstra’s announcement yesterday to switch on its high-speed ADSL2+ broadband at more than 900 telephone exchanges, signals new policy activism from the government, says Ovum Research. Telstra ...
Competition in the ADSL2+ market is set to ramp up with People Telecom (ASX: PEO) becoming the first service provider in Australia to sign a wholesale agreement with Telstra enabling it to resell ...
National broadband provider Internode has moved its first customers to ADSL2+, the company said in a statement. The new services run at peak speeds of up to 24 megabits per second (Mbps), 16 times ...
As members of the broadband design community have been perfecting their designs based on the first generation of ADSL standards (ITU G.992.1 and G.992.2), the ITU has quietly been putting the ...
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