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To: Chris Vu who wrote (10315)2/5/1997 2:36:00 AM
From: drmorgan   of 18024
 
Chris,

I share in Dale Walsh's optimism but I am pessimistic when it comes to the Local phone companies as I stated before. If you did'nt see this in the Just the facts thread then check this out...I wish TI could install phone lines!

>More Data-Per-Channel

Another equally significant use of 'C6x MIPS power is to implement highly-complex schemes for passing more data down a single transmission channel than currently possible. The need for MIPS grows exponentially as data rates increase, leaving designers with few choices for programmable solutions for high-data-rate communications. Methods such as cable modems, ISDN (integrated services digital network) and xDSL provide increasingly fast ways to transmit data to on-line users but either require fixed hardware or a very fast programmable processor.

The first standardized form of the fastest of these new techniques is ADSL, a transmission technology that provides up to six megabits-per-second bandwidth from the RAS to the user, all over the existing telephone lines. ADSL data rates are 120 times faster than the existing fastest modems (28.8 kbps) and 50 times faster than ISDN (128 kbps) and can be implemented using a single 'C6x generation DSP, all in software.
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