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ETSI - TS 101 270-2

Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Access Transmission Systems on Metallic Access Cables; Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL); Part 2: Transceiver Specification

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Organization: ETSI
Publication Date: 1 February 2000
Status: inactive
Page Count: 150
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This multi-part ETSI Technical Specification (TS) specifies requirements for transceivers that provide very high bit-rate digital transmission on metallic, unshielded, access network wire pairs. The technology is referred to as Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL).

The present document is Part 2 of the specification for VDSL and is applicable to metallic access transmission systems designed to provide multi-megabit/s digital access over part of the existing, unshielded, metallic access network. It is concerned with the specification of the line-code and duplex method which enable the requirements stated in Part 1 to be met.

This specification allows the VDSL transceiver to be implemented using either Single Carrier or Multi-Carrier modulation schemes

Document History

July 1, 2003
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Access transmission systems on metallic access cables; Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL); Part 2: Transceiver specification
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TS 101 270-2
February 1, 2000
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Access Transmission Systems on Metallic Access Cables; Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL); Part 2: Transceiver Specification
This multi-part ETSI Technical Specification (TS) specifies requirements for transceivers that provide very high bit-rate digital transmission on metallic, unshielded, access network wire pairs. The...

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