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Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a modem technology converting existing twisted-pair telephone lines into access paths for multimedia and high-speed data communications. ADSL allows the wide-band access necessary to transmit media such as movies, television, remote CD- ROMs via LANs and the Internet into individual workplaces and homes. After a short overview of ADSL, this paper focuses on implementing line driving solutions.
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| Date: | Dec 2004 | ||
| Pages: | 9 |
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