8/28/1997 3:45pm-4:45pm ECCR 265
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Digital Subscriber Line Technologies: Removing the "Last Mile" Bottleneck
Teresa (Terry) Hogan
U S WEST
Digital Subscriber Line technologies have quickly become the hot topic in the
technical media. The idea of pushing megabits of data down a traditional pair
of copper wires has the entire industry frantically creating, testing and
trialing equipment from many vendors.
There are, however, several issues that must be resolved before DSL can become
a reality. These issues include topics such as loop length and cross-talk.
U S WEST has positioned itself as an early adopter of DSL technology, and has
plans for rapid deployment. Find out both general technical and U S WEST
specific details on the DSL uproar. What exactly makes DSL different than ISDN
or other digitized data technologies, and what will U S WEST be deploying in the
Denver/Boulder region?
Refreshments will be served immediately before the talk at 3:30pm. Hosted by Lynda McGinley.
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