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101Rate-Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line — For RE ADSL2, see ITU G.992.5 Annex L DSL technologiesRate adaptive DSL (RADSL) is a variation of ADSL technology. With RADSL the modem adjusts the upstream speed of the connection (in an upstream/downstream speed tradeoff) depending upon the… …
102Multiple Subscriber Number — a telephone number associated with an ETS 300 BRI line. Providers of ETS 300 often give you three MSNs with a BRI, although additional MSNs can be purchased. An ISDN terminal will ring (provide an alerting signal) only when calls are made to the… …
103Assymetric Digital Subscriber Loop — See Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line …
104Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line — digital telephone line for fast Internet connection through regular telephone cables (the line is asymmetrical because the connection is faster in one direction than the other), ADSL …
105High bit rate Digital Subscriber Line 2 — HDSL2 is the 2nd generation of HDSL with a 6db Noise Margin, put simply it is another way to provision a T 1 line, only this technology relies on fewer wires two instead of four and therefore costs less to set up.… …
106Optical Access Line — Optische Anschlussleitung, kurz OPAL, ist eine bestimmte Technik der Teilnehmeranschlussleitung, die in sieben Pilotprojekten der Deutschen Telekom verwendet wurde. Dabei wurde die Verwendung von Glasfasertechnologie im Ortsnetz erprobt und diese …
107asymmetrical digital subscriber line — Permits the transmission of video signals into offices or homes over existing telephone networks thorough the addition of special equipment to each end of a line. It is a one way video transmission technology with control signals returning… …
108local line — A channel connecting the subscriber s equipment to the line terminating equipment in the central office exchange. Usually a two or four wire metallic circuit …
110Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line — noun A communications system (or part thereof) characterised by moderately high speeds, different in each direction …