Information on Time-division multiplexed digital subscriber line broadband
TDSL (Time-division multiplexed digital subscriber line) allows low-cost broadband data
services to be carried on conventional copper pair telephone cables,
sharing the capacity of the channel using time-division multiplexing. The
capacity of the Time-division multiplexed digital subscriber line broadband is up to
2 Mbps. Up to 22 customers can be supported by
a sinlge Time-division multiplexed digital subscriber line broadband central unit (CU).
Time-division multiplexed digital subscriber line broadband is commonly advertised in Asia.
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