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ADSL

(Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) HIGH SPEED INTERNET / INTRANET ACCESS

OBJECTIVES
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technology alternative to fulfill applications demand description in DSL technology, theory and application
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Brief

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DEMAND DRIVERS
Growth

of Internet User Applications : Internet, email, Voice over IP, E-Commerce, Video broadcasting, Video on demand, Telecommuting, etc Network result: high capacity

access & bandwidth on demand


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What is ADSL?

ADSL is a new broadband communication technology that creates high-speed access to the Internet and remote networks using the phone lines that are already present in your home. ADSL is superior to analog modems in many respects.
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WHY DSL?
Utilize an existing asset Simultaneous, multiple destinations In home wiring (for UAWG/G.Lite) Ease of use, always on QoS Capable Point to point security

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The benefits of ADSL


You can talk on the phone and use the Internet at the same time on a single phone line You can connect to the Internet at up to 140 times faster than analog modems Your connection to the Internet is always on Your site has its own dedicated connection Your connection is highly reliability Your connection is highly secure
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Simultaneous Connections
Talk on the phone and surf the Internet at the same time on the same phone line! You do not have to disable call waiting to connect to the Internet. Dont choose between your phone and your Internet connection anymore Get ADSL!

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Lightning Fast Internet


ADSL

offers different speeds

Full-rate ADSL has the potential to deliver data at speeds up to 7 Megabits per second. G.Lite ADSL can deliver up to 1.5 Megabits per second during downloads. This is 25 times faster than a 56K modem, and 50 times faster than a 28.8K modem! Service providers will also offer slower rates (from 256 Kbps and up) at lower costs.
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ADSL vs. Other Modems


Full ADSL G.lite ADSL ISDN 56K 28.8K 14.4K 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 Maximum Speed - Actual speed will vary
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Always On
Because the information is transmitted separately from the voice/fax calls, your Internet connection can stay on all the time. No more logging on and off No more busy signals No more waiting just open your browser and go!

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Dedicated Connection
Unlike a cable modem, ADSL gives you a dedicated line to the Internet. With cable modems, you are using a shared line with all the other users in your neighborhood.
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ADSL Reliability
One strength of phone providers is their small number of service outages per year, something cable companies cannot claim. Even if the power goes out, you will still be able to make phone calls. Unlike cable modems, your connection speed will not be affected by how much bandwidth your neighbors use.

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ADSL Security
The dedicated connection that ADSL uses provides more security than cable. Cable modem users share bandwidth with their neighbors. Information traveling across the network is easier to snoop.

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How does ADSL work?

1100 kHz

0 kHz

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3.4 kHz

25 kHz

One phone line delivers voice and a high-speed Internet connection Voice/fax calls only use the frequencies below 4 kHz Frequencies above 4 kHz are reserved for data transmission
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Voice/Fax

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How does ADSL work?

Discrete Multi Tone (DMT) Line Code

Using 256 sub carriers, each 4 kHz, modulated up to 8 bit/s/Hz


UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM

POTS Freq 4 Hz 4 Hz

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How does ADSL work?


Carrierless Amplitude/Phase (CAP/QAM) Using single carriers for each stream, no standard

UPSTREAM

DOWNSTREAM

POTS Freq

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Different types of ADSL


Full-rate ADSL (G.dmt) Universal ADSL (G.lite)

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Full-rate ADSL (G.dmt)

Full-rate ADSL boasts data rates up to 7 Megabits per second downstream from the Internet to your computer Upstream data rates from your computer to the Internet are as high as 1 Mbps Potential data rates decrease with increased distance from the phone companys CO (central office) Costs for the service are more expensive than the new, lower data rate G.Lite ADSL
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G.Lite ADSL
G.Lite ADSL or UADSL is a scaled-down version that delivers up to 1.5 Mbps downstream and 384 Kbps up Service providers will offer slower rates for lower prices Less expensive than full-rate ADSL Easier to install, not required passive filter in CPE site

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Splitter vs. Splitterless


Full-rate ADSL requires that a device, known as a splitter, be installed on your phone line where it enters your home in order to separate the voice service from the data service G.Lite ADSL will not usually require a splitter, although some homes with problematic wiring or certain types of telephones will require one.

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What can I use ADSL for?


Intranet Access/Secure IP-VPN Internet Access

Faster downloads of anything digital CD-quality audio Graphics-rich websites Faster and better multimedia High-speed multiplayer games Etc
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DSL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

AAA SERVER

AWS

NMC

SMC

Policy Manager

10BT

10BT

10BT

10BT

FAST ETH FAST ETH SWITCH HUB CONTENT SERVER FAST ETH

HUB 10 BT
WORK STATION

XANA
STM1 STM1 POLICY ROUTER

WORK STATION

ATM SWITCH SM1


WORK STATION

CSM DSL NETWORK


Approved by Revised by YS Date
20/06/2000

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ADSL Summary
ADSL provides a new way to use existing phone lines. Its faster! Its always on! Voice and data on one line at the same time! Get CSM ADSL! The best way to get online!

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Thank You !

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