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Technology Stocks : Ericsson overlook?
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To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (3571)8/1/1999 11:55:00 PM
From: Clarksterh  Read Replies (1) of 5390
 
Mika - Any version of DSL will enable high band-width (I have seen up to 55Mbps...unbelievable and not needed for me..yet!).

Over how long a distance, with what other wires bundled next to it, and what type of data were the other wires carrying? I really am curious since I haven't seen any reliable data on the real limits of twisted pair last miles, but 55Mbps seems like a lot for all bundled users at the same time. My point is that eventually POTS and cable hit the same limits as wireless - system self interference from other users. Of course the isolation is greater than for wireless (and with OFDM made even greater, but frequency stability and power transmission capability still provide limits) so the bits/sec capacity is much much greater, but ... . In any case I'm interested in what the practical limits are.

Clark

PS If I've missed you and you're already on your 'hols', then have a good one. Talk to you in a bit.
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