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VDSL2 Bonding, Vectoring and Beyond - Promises versus Reality
IDATE, Jan 2012, Pages: 45
This report analyses bonding and vectoring techniques improving existing copper-based broadband architecture. It highlights the performance and maturity, the importance of regulatory framework and the actual network equipment providers offering. It also provides detailed analyses of operators' stakes and the role of copper in general within ultrafast-broadband networks.
Key Questions:
- How and whether can bonding and vectoring techniques can boost existing VDSL networks?
- What are the performances and the maturity of the new techniques?
- What role for the regulatory framework?
- What are the offerings of network equipment providers?
- How are operators positioning themselves regarding the new techniques? - What is the role of copper within the ultrafast-broadband technology, especially FTTH?
About the Authors:
Tiana RAMAHANDRY, Senior Consultant
Tiana Ramahandry, a Senior Consultant, joined IDATE in 2005. Tiana works primarily on infrastructure-related projects on behalf of equipment providers and carriers. She is a key contributor to the Online Service regarding the World Telecom Equipment Market.
Tiana also provides her expertise on issues related to fixed broadband access technologies. Ms. Ramahandry holds a post-graduate professional degree in Cable Networks, from the Université de Lille, and a Master in Business Administration from the IAE de Bordeaux IV.
Christoph PENNINGS, Head of Regulation Practice
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