The German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG has introduced the world’s smallest and most economical chip for “ADSL2+” - the DSL data network of the future. This chip enables ...
update Cautious Internet service provider Netspace has committed to a widespread rollout of next-generation ADSL2+ broadband infrastructure, after six months of sitting on the sidelines. The new ...
Perth-based internet service provider Westnet has started trialling ADSL2+ services using its new parent iiNet's broadband network, with a formal launch date likely to come before the end of the year.
MUNICH, Germany — German chipmaker Infineon Technologies AGis supporting a new standard from the International Telecommunications Union, designated G.992.3/G.992.4 and which is an upgrade to the ...
Telecom operators intending to launch IPTV and triple play services may find ADSL2+ lacking, according to a new report. The report, “Fibre in the Last Mile: the business case for FTTP and VDSL,” from ...
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 ...
HSINCHU, Taiwan, May 18, 2004 –TrendChip Technologies Corporation, a leading broadband communication IC design company in Taiwan, and UMC, a world leading semiconductor foundry (NYSE: UMC), today ...
Toronto, Canada - GAO Instruments (www.GAOInstruments.com) is offering its pocket size handheld ADSL2+ tester. It is an ideal tool for ADSL/ADSL2+ network installation, maintenance and fault ...
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