DSL will remain the major European broadband technology while cable modems will continue to lead in the North American market, according to a report by investment house Commerzbank. It puts DSL's ...
LONDON — Two of the founding members of the iSMART consortium, ECI Telecom and Actelis Networks, said at this week's Broadband World Forum in Paris they have completed the first successful tests of ...
Once the plain old telephone service, the role of the telephone wire continues to be refashioned. The latest digital subscriber line (DSL) standard being developed – G.fast – uses 106MHz of phone wire ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. Texas ...
PHILADELPHIA - High-speed Internet access over ordinary telephone lines is a technology that was to pave the promised information superhighway -- but for most consumers it's become a road to nowhere.
The corporate blame game can start innocuously enough. For the smaller business using the technology to skirt a costly T1 connection, it is often sparked by a mysteriously downed e-mail server, or ...
Digital Subscriber Line technology is how telephone companies provide high-speed Internet access to their customers. It establishes a point-to-point connection between the telephone company's central ...
That growth of 45% – over 100,000 every day – means that more than 125 million homes and businesses now enjoy the benefits of broadband DSL. By the end of 2005, global DSL subscribers will approach ...
The DSL forum is claiming record growth for broadband DSL in 2003 with almost 28 million extra subscribers last year bringing the global total user base of DSL technology close to 64 million ...