Crosstalk interference reduces availability of DSL
Extend DSL range
Increase DSL speed
Improve DSL stability
Enable new Peer-to-Peer services
More potential customers
Reduced service costs
Higher customer satisfaction
Crosstalk interference reduces availability of DSL
So far, DSL is available in companies and homes only if the distance to the nearest main distribution frame is not greater
than about 3.5 or 4 km. In the future, the availability of DSL
will be further limited as crosstalk interference increases due
to rapid growth in the number of connections.
Broadband United’s Interference cancellation (IFC) technology
can drastically reduce crosstalk interference, producing a sizable improvement in the availability and quality of all
types of DSL systems (SHDSL, ADSL, ADSL2+, VDSL2, etc.). Optimzed by IFC DSL systems enable new
Peer-to-Peer services.