Gas Discharge Tubes Help Protect VDSL Equipment and xDSL Splitters
VDSL (very-high-speed digital subscriber line) technology is similar to the well-known ADSL, and facilitates the delivery of information at speeds of up to 52 Mb/s. Standard VDSL deployment uses a frequency spectrum up to 12 MHz, whereas VDSL2 allows for up to 30 MHz as an option.
The capabilities of VDSL are dependent on the distance between the operator and end-customer equipment, as well as the condition of the existing copper plant and copper infrastructure outside the plant.
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