<<At present, there are several different-and incompatible-flavors <<of xDSL competing in the market,including Asymmetric DSL <<(ADSL), G.Lite (Universal DSL), High-Bit-Rate DSL (HDSL), <<HDSL2, Rate-Adaptive DSL (RADSL), Single-Line DSL(SDSL), <<and Very-High-Bit-Rate DSL (VDSL).
"competing in the market"
Nice article, but the above just shows you that the guy who wrote it doesn't know jack $hit about DSL and its place in the market. HDSL doesn't compete with VDSL or ADSL, ADSL doesn't compete with VDSL, etc.. Each flavor has an application in the infrastructure...
You can't replace HDSL with ADSL or VDSL for example, VDSL, is high speed at short distance, ADSL is high speed downstream, slow upstream, HDSL is a good T1 replacement. Why do you think there are different flavors of DSL, that is where the x in xDSL comes in! :]
I thought I was a dork, but he is dorker! Is dorker a word ? :]
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