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To: SteveG who wrote (2709)2/13/1998 2:27:00 AM
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Article on Techweb, G.lite standard at ITU-

DSL Standard Moves
Ahead

By SALVATORE SALAMONE

The International Telecommunications Union
today took a step toward making G.lite, the
recently proposed low-speed, consumer Digital
Subscriber Line technology, a standard.

Meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, members of a
DSL working group within the ITU's Study
Group 15 agreed to use Discrete Multitone
(DMT) encoding to deliver the DSL service
over common telephone lines. DMT is widely
used throughout the world. By choosing an
encoding scheme that is widely used and whose
transmission properties are well know, industry
experts believe this will simplify much DSL
equipment. For instance, many equipment
companies already have staff with expertise in
designing systems that use DMT.

The group working on the standard hopes to
complete all of the technical specifications for
G.lite by October. Four other meetings are
planned between now and October to
accomplish this goal.
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