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G Fast is a broadband technology that enables high-speed internet access over existing copper telephone lines. It is a form of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology that uses a combination of vectoring and bonding to increase the speed of data transmission. G Fast is capable of providing speeds of up to 1 Gbps, which is significantly faster than traditional DSL. This makes it an attractive option for those who need faster speeds than what is available with traditional DSL.
G Fast is becoming increasingly popular in the broadband market, as it provides a cost-effective way to upgrade existing copper infrastructure. It is also being used in areas where fiber-optic cables are not available, as it can provide a similar level of performance.
Some of the companies in the G Fast market include BT, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, and Vodafone. These companies are all major players in the broadband market and are actively investing in G Fast technology. Other companies such as Huawei, ZTE, and Nokia are also involved in the development of G Fast technology. Show Less Read more