Conexant Systems and Metalink are spearheading an effort to push a common format for symmetric digital subscriber lines (SDSL) through the standards process. The move is an attempt to bypass what they consider a blockade by traditional telephone companies. SDSL technology offers digital bandwidth of up to 2.3Mbps over a single twisted-pair copper phone line, and is aimed at the corporate and SOHO markets that require high upstream and downstream traffic rates.
Conexant Systems and Metalink are spearheading an effort to push a common format for symmetric digital subscriber lines (SDSL) through the standards process. The move is an attempt to bypass what t...
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