VDSL TECHNOLOGY

VDSL Technology

VDSL (Very High Bit-Rate Digital Subscriber Line) is at the high-end of all the DSL technologies, offering the best combination of fiber optics and copper to provide high-speed broadband Internet access. VDSL’s primary application is in providing a broadband data service to multi-tenant residential or commercial buildings. In this implementation, fiber optic cable carries the data from a telephone company’s central office to the building; then the installed telephone copper wires take the data and deliver it to individual units within that building.

Existing Phone Lines to Clients

Punch Down

Blocks /

Patch Panels

 

Telephone

 

Rooms/Clients

 

VDSL CPE

Floor 2

 

 

Telephone/Fax

 

Rooms/Clients

Floor 1

VDSL CPE

 

 

 

Local Servers

 

VDSL

 

(Locally Hosted Services,

 

Ethernet

Video Servers, Billing)

 

Concentrators

 

Switch

 

 

VDSL Lines

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ISP

Phone Lines

 

Fiber Optic Link to ISP

(Internet)

Ethernet

Links to Switch

PBX

Telephone Line from Central Office

Central Offi

 

 

 

 

 

 

(PSTN)

Multi-dwelling/Multi-tenant Building

Figure 1-1 Providing Broadband Internet Access through VDSL

VDSL provides high-speed Internet access over existing phone lines by making use of previously unused frequency bandwidth above the voice band (i.e., up to 30 MHz with VDSL2). By placing VDSL signals above the frequency of the voice signal, a VDSL service can coexist on the same line with other telephone services. VDSL can operate symmetrically, providing the same data rate in both directions, or asymmetrically, providing a higher

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SMC Networks SMC7800A/VCP manual Vdsl Technology, Providing Broadband Internet Access through Vdsl