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 ...
In the early days of ADSL deployment, modem designers were turning out central office (CO) reference designs that featured 4 or 8 ports per line card. During that period, circuit components were large ...
Centillium Communications, Inc. unveiled the launch of its new StreetFighter line of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) chipsets for Customer Premise Equipment (CPE). Designed to leverage the ...
Are you reading this over AT&T DSL right now? If so, you might have to upgrade or go shopping for a new ISP soon. AT&T quietly stopped selling new traditional DSLs on October 1st, though they will ...
Adoption of Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) high-speed Internet services outpaced cable modem deployment in the U.S. during the second half of 2002, thanks to increased broadband ...
SDSL may be the new kid on the broadband block but so far it hasn't exactly stunned the public or even attracted much attention. The cacophony of hype usually reserved for a new technology has been ...
The 2005 FCC decision that allowed telecommunications companies to stop leasing lines to third-party DSL providers was subject to immediate litigation from EarthLink and other ISPs, but it wasn't ...
A growing number of U.S. consumers are cutting the cord on traditional home telephone service, choosing instead to exclusively use cell phones. But many of these consumers have found ditching their ...