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Very high rate Digital Subscriber Line Broadband allows broadband data services to be carried a hybrid optic fibre/copper pair telephone cable system. VDSL is able to provide much higher data rates than other forms of DSL because it uses a combination of optic fibre and DSL technology, sometimes refered to as "fibre to the kerb". A VDSL broadband system may be symmetric or asymmetric&mdsash;it may provide the same speed on uplink and downlink or it may provide a higher speed on one.


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