Early interop testing with Broadcom, Ikanos, Lantiq and Realtek. Huawei and Alcatel have shipped over two million ports of vectored VDSL that don't fully meet the standard. Only perhaps 20K of them actually are running in vectored mode.
Early interop testing with Broadcom, Ikanos, Lantiq and Realtek. Huawei and Alcatel have shipped over two million ports of vectored VDSL that don't fully meet the standard. Only perhaps 20K of them actually are running in vectored mode.
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A group of 14 vendors recently met for a second plugfest event at the University of New Hampshire-Interoperability Lab (UNH-IOL), where they conducted interoperability testing of the G.Vector aspects of VDSL2.
As tech-savvy individuals, it's likely that we've all had a phone call from a family member or friend that usually begins with the obligatory compliment, "I know you're good with computers, and I was hoping you could help me ..." A few years ago, this type of call was more about helping our family member or friend find a file on their computer, but today the technical challenges have evolved. Now, the questions are more likely about connectivity within the...
The Broadband Forum on Tuesday during this year's Broadband World Forum event unveiled its new certification program, BBF.069, to certify that broadband CPE adheres to the forum's TR-69 network management specification.
Once upon a time, edge-of-net- work devices – also known as telephones – belonged to tele- phone companies, and life was simple. In 1968, the FCC opened up telephone networks to user-owned devices, paving the way for a new era of faxes, modems, answering machines and high-tech phones. Life was still simple, at least for phone companies, because subscribers were responsible for their own devices.