FREMONT, CA--(Marketwired - Apr 25, 2013) - Ikanos Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: IKAN), a leading provider of advanced broadband semiconductor and software products for the digital home, today ...
A majority of these VDSL Linecards is already deployed in the field and vectoring based broadband services are expected to be offered to consumers by the end of 2013. The joint Lantiq/KEYMILE 192 ...
Nokia says Chorus has deployed Nokia VDSL2 vectoring technology in its copper broadband access network enabling it to provide broadband speeds up to 130Mbps to residential and business customers. In ...
TraceSpan Communications, a leader in broadband analysis and monitoring solutions, announced today the release of Self-FEXT Cancellation (G.Vector) module for its VDSL Xpert™ analyzer. Self-FEXT ...
REDWOOD CITY, CA--(Marketwired - Apr 23, 2013) - ASSIA, Inc., a leading solutions company for broadband service providers, today announced the launch of ASSIA DSL Expresse ® 3.3, the latest version of ...
RnRMarketResearch.com announces addition of "Monetising VDSL vectoring: an assessment of retail vectoring offers", a 2015 market research report on the broadband industry to its research database.
How much do governments want superfast broadband? Pretty badly, it would seem. Barely a week goes by without a politician or regulator warning that next-generation access (NGA) networks will be ...
Telkom said that its network supports vectoring, but that this technology is currently not required for the data speeds offered in its high speed broadband pilot – hence up to 40Mbps. VDSL vectoring ...
news The nation’s largest telco Telstra has reportedly kicked off a trial of the Coalition’s preferred fibre to the node, VDSL and vectoring technologies in an effort to show what they are capable of ...
Telstra and Alcatel-Lucent have confirmed that they are working on a fibre-to-the-node (FttN) trial that could be picked up as part of the Coalition's rework of the National Broadband Network (NBN) ...
The last mile in the vast majority of Europe's broadband networks will remain copper in 2020, rather than being replaced by fibre. Fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) networks that make use of existing last ...
Everyone knows fibre is the best way to get broadband. It's reliable and can deliver gigabit speeds. Soon it will be able to go even faster. After 100 years on top, copper is on the way out for most ...