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DSL(Digital Subscriber Line) DSL technology provides high-speed, broadband network connections to homes and small businesses. DSL utilizes the same cabling used for normal telephones, but it can offer higher data rates through use of the digital modem technology. DSL modems comprise the heart of this technology and the lines themselves are actually just plain telephone lines. It's possible for DSL subscribers to share the same line for their digital and analog traffic  play web + receive a call. 2

DSL Technology Speed ▫DSL offers more than 100 times the network performance of a traditional analog modem. ▫The precise speed of a connection depends on the variety of xDSL deployed. ▫DSL is a distance-sensitive technology. 3

DSL(Digital Subscriber Line) DSL works on the unused (high) frequencies of the telephone line. DSL modems contain an internal signal splitter that carries voice signals on the usual low frequencies (from 0 up to 4kHz) and data signals above that. This splitter, consequently, allows simultaneous access to the line by the telephone and the computer. 4

DSL(Digital Subscriber Line) Access ▫DSL service remains "on" all of the time. ▫People should be aware that long-lived connections like DSL can have security issues firewall. 5

DSL Technology Availability ▫The technology used to implement DSL only works over a limited physical distance. ▫At the maximum, DSL runs about 18,000 feet (3.5 miles or 5.5 kilometers) from a telephone exchange.

DSL Technology Availability (cont.) ▫To be eligible for DSL service, the phone line involved must be "qualified." ▫The home or business must lie within the distance limitations of DSL (18,000 feet). ▫This phone line must also possess sufficient electrical quality characteristics.

DSL availability of bandwidth The actual network bandwidth a customer will receive from DSL in the home depends on the span of their telephone wiring. The longer the line, the less bandwidth DSL can support. Likewise, its thickness (wire gauge) can affect performance.

DSL availability of bandwidth Cable length (feet) Bandwidth availability (kbps) 18,0001,544 16,0002,048 12,0006,312 9,0008,448

xDSL family tree The xDSL "family tree" includes two main branches ▫Symmetric DSL  services provide identical data rates upstream and downstream. ▫Asymmetric DSL  provides relatively lower rates upstream but higher rates downstream. 10

Access Technologies 11

xDSL family tree 12

13 Hybrid fiber-coaxial(HFC) Technology Broadband LAN Asymmetric bandwidth allocation for 2-way communication RF spread-spectrum that carries multiple signals over HFC RF spectrum allocation to carry multimedia services - voice, video and data

Cable Modem HFC uses tree topology Downstream in broadcast mode Upstream transmission by cable modem coordinated by head end Data over cable service specifications (DOCSIS) for cable modem ensures interoperability

Functions of Cable Modem Termination System Equipment at the head end All cable modems terminated on the head end Gateway to the external network Multiplexes and demultiplexes signals Frequency converts upstream to downstream signals Can be designed either as a bridge or router

HFC Plant Multiple fiber pairs run from head end to fiber node; each pair carries 2 one-way signals Head end converts all (telephony, digital video, data, and analog video) signals to optical carrier to transmit on the fiber Houses are connected from fiber node via coaxial cables Coaxial cable are in tree topology and carries 2-way signal Amplifiers on the coaxial cable have 2-way amplifiers that amplify the signals in both directions

1-17 Cable Network Architecture: Overview home cable headend cable distribution network (simplified) Typically 500 to 5,000 homes

1-18 Cable Network Architecture: Overview home cable headend cable distribution network server(s)

1-19 Cable Network Architecture: Overview home cable headend cable distribution network (simplified)

1-20 Cable Network Architecture: Overview home cable headend cable distribution network Channels VIDEOVIDEO VIDEOVIDEO VIDEOVIDEO VIDEOVIDEO VIDEOVIDEO VIDEOVIDEO DATADATA DATADATA CONTROLCONTROL FDM:

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DSL & Cable Modem Speed ▫Cable modem generally wins the speed battle over DSL. ▫Cable technology can, in theory, achieve networking speeds of approximately 30 Mbps (using a 100 Mbps NIC) ▫Most forms of DSL cannot reach 10 Mbps.

DSL & Cable Modem Speed (cont.) ▫cable modem technology delivers shared bandwidth within the local neighborhood ▫DSL delivers dedicated local bandwidth.

ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line was designed to provide higher downstream data rates at the expense of upstream rates. ADSL is technically capable of up to 8 Mbps (roughly 8000 Kbps), but the service customers actually receive generally performs at 2 Mbps or lower for downloads and 512 Kbps for uploads.

ADSL standards : Standard name Common name Downstream rate Downstream rate Upstream rate ITU G ADSL (G.DMT) 8 Mbit/s 1.0 Mbit/s ITU G ADSL Lite (G.Lite) 1.5 Mbit/s 0.5 Mbit/s ITU G.992.3/4 ADSL2 12 Mbit/s 1.0 Mbit/s ITU G.992.3/4 Annex J ADSL2 12 Mbit/s 3.5 Mbit/s ITU G.992.3/4 Annex L RE-ADSL2 5 Mbit/s 0.8 Mbit/s ITU G ADSL2+ 24 Mbit/s 1.0 Mbit/s ITU G Annex L RE-ADSL2+ 24 Mbit/s 1.0 Mbit/s ITU G Annex M ADSL2+ 28 Mbit/s 3.5 Mbit/s

ISDN ADSL FTTx, VDSL2, ADSL2plus Enhanced Copper Hybrid Fibre/Copper Pure Fibre DSL Speed Comparison Voice band Modem FTTH

ADSL network components The ADSL modem at the customer premises (ATU- R) (ADSL Termination Unit-Remote) The modem of the central office (ATU-C: ADSL Termination Unit-Central Office) DSL access multiplexer (DSLAM) Broadband Access Server (BAS) Splitter - an electronic low pass filter that separates the analogue voice or ISDN signal from ADSL data frequencies DSLAM.

ADSL Loop Architecture ISP Central Office Subscriber premises Voice Switch DSL

RADSL Rate-Adaptive DSL (RADSL), is an implementation of ADSL that automatically configures the modem at startup to adjust its rate according to the quality of the phone line. RADSL supports a much lower maximum date rate (1,088 kbps) than regular ADSL.

HDSL High Bit / Data-Rate DSL (HDSL) offers the same bandwidth both upstream and downstream. HDSL requires two phone lines to deliver the basic data rate (1,544 kbps), It can deliver a maximum rate of 2,048 kbps using three lines.

SDSL Symmetric DSL(SDSL) improves on the older HDSL technology by implementing the same basic data rate (1,544 kbps) while requiring only a single phone line. SDSL supports data rates up to 3,088 Kbps.

SHDSL Symmetric High-Bit-Rate DSL (SHDSL) attempts to improve on both HDSL and SDSL by only requiring a single line and by integrating low-level services of interest to small businesses. SHDSL technology can transport data symmetrically at data rates from 192 Kbps to 2,320 Kbps.

VDSL Very High Data-Rate DSL (VDSL) originally named VADSL ('A' for asymmetric) but later was extended to support both symmetric and asymmetric varieties of DSL. VDSL relies on fiber optic cabling. VDSL needs shorter cable lengths than most other forms of DSL (maximum 4,500 feet as compared to 18,000 feet for regular ADSL), but it also achieves the highest data rate (roughly 51,840 kbps).

VDSL The bandwidth levels supported by VDSL are needed to support certain high-end applications such as High-Definition Television (HDTV) that requires, for example, up to 20,000 kbps. The performance of VDSL depends significantly on the physical distance traversed by wiring: Shorter distances mean faster networking.

IDSL ISDN DSL (IDSL) implements a hybrid DSL/ISDN solution. IDSL offers only limited data rates (128 kbps, although multiple circuits may be bonded).