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Old 03-19-2009, 04:00 AM
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Default Ericsson Serves Up DSL at 500 Mbps

http://news.digitaltrends.com/news-...es-500-mbps-dsl

"Swedish telecommunications gear-maker Ericsson has just performed its first live demonstration of VDSL2-based technology that enables transfer rates of more than 500 Mbps per second—and that's over six twisted copper pairs—just like an ordinary phone lines—bonded together into one big pipe. "

Ericsson is taunting North America with its demonstration of 500Mbps DSL.  VDSL-2 works by reducing noise in a pair of copper wires, allowing it to go faster and longer.  Combined with line bonding allows them to reach the incredible 500Mbps speed.  I'm excited with the concept of having Internet access that could drive several HD video streams at once, I know it'll be years before I see anything like this.  With reading about how all the Internet carriers in the United States and Canada are having problems with capacity, providing connections 5-100 times faster than what is currently available is bound to cause a hiccup or two.  Then again, they may decide to put a 10GB data transfer cap on the connection!

 
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Old 03-19-2009, 05:11 PM
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I'm eagerly awaiting the DOCSIS 3.0 roll-out in my area...no clue what the speeds are going to be, but in the US Comcast is doing 50mbps down and 10mbps up, so I have high hopes for it here. Though I hope whatever Shaw does in my area isn't insanely expensive. The boosted my downstream speed from 10mbps to 15mbps, though when at 10mbps I was seeing speeds in the 23mbps range, so it's not like anything has changed.
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