Texas Instruments Eyes 200mbps DSL Service

edited June 2004 in Science & Tech
Texas Instruments has developed new DSL technology that will make it easier for phone companies to boost their bandwidth offerings, so they can offer new services like voice and video over broadband connections.
The Uni-DSL technology, which is backward-compatible with standardized variations of DSL, including asynchronous DSL (ADSL) and very high-speed DSL (VDSL), will allow carriers to boost their bandwidth to 200mbps (megabits per second), said Pete Chow, Texas Instruments' chief technology officer for DSL technology.
Looks promising, but how about extending that length beyond 800 meters? -KF

Source: ZDNet
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