DSL

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DSL Xpert  
TraceSpanTM Communications develops and manufactures innovative broadband monitoring solutions. Empowered by patent-pending breakthrough technology, TraceSpan’s performance analysis and information monitoring products enable non-intrusive monitoring of data in broadband networks.
Submitted: Apr 15, 2003
Anything DSL  
anythingDSL.com™ has been designed to provide DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) information, promote DSL technology, search for DSL providers and help facilitate the installation and use of DSL for home, SOHO and business.
Submitted: Feb 06, 2001
The DSL Center  
DSL Center is the source of information on DSL or "digital subscriber lines," the latest technology which can bring the Internet into your home or office over existing wiring at speeds hitherto reserved for people who could afford T1 connectivity.
Submitted: Feb 06, 2001
The DSL Zone  
Free information on DSL and Broadband Technology. Comprehensive Security Tutorial. DSL FAQ. Extensive system optimization section. Free DSL Look-up and ISP search. Multiple Discussion groups. Links to Broadband News. Hardware, Software & Firewall review.
Submitted: Feb 01, 2001
4i2i Communications Ltd.  
4i2i Communications Ltd designs algorithms, components and systems for the communications industry.
Submitted: May 20, 2001
Allied Data Technologies  
Allied Data Technologies designs, produces and markets faxmodems, ISDN & ADSL products.
Submitted: May 20, 2001
Avail Networks  
Avail Networks designs, develops, and markets multi-service access (MSA) systems that enable delivery of integrated data, voice, and video services over unified access networks. Avail's product capabilities span the bandwidth spectrum from dial-up digital modems and ISDN, through Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), T1/E1, T3/E3, and OC-3/STM-1 broadband connectivity needed for today's most demanding multi-service access applications.
Submitted: May 20, 2001
BeWAN international  
BeWAN international is unveiling its first controllerless ADSL internal card at CeBIT 2001. This PCI card is the result of the collaboration between STMicroelectronics and BeWAN in the ADSL field. Like with their previous collaboration in ISDN technology, BeWAN and STMicroelectronics have, once more, succeeded in supplying a compact design. Compatible with the various ADSL standards in force, it allows very high speed Internet access (up to 1 Mbps upstream and 8 Mbps downstream).
Submitted: May 26, 2001
DSLdigest.com  
DSL digest news links and resources.
Submitted: Feb 06, 2001
Tollgrade Communications, Inc.  
Tollgrade designs, engineers and manufactures network assurance equipment for the telecommunications and CATV industries.
Submitted: Feb 09, 2001
BroadbandNational  
BroadbandNational is a broadband provider, delivering the latest in end-to-end high speed Internet access solutions, and is among the original First Tier ISPs offering commercial Internet access at MAE East, the first commercial Internet Network Access Point (NAP). In addition, BroadbandNational works with the original Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) test partners who were the first ISPs to provide DSL service.
Submitted: Apr 07, 2001
Celsian Technologies  
Celsian Technologies is a manufacturer of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) for corporate branch office, Small/Medium Business (SMB), Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) and residential markets.
Submitted: May 20, 2001
Centillium Communications, Inc.  
Centillium is a communication IC company focusing on the development of technological solutions that expand communication bandwidth to the Internet.
Submitted: Mar 18, 2001
DataPath Systems, Inc.  
DataPath Systems, Inc. is a supplier to the Mass Storage and Broadband Communications markets, providing highly integrated and best-of-class performance solutions. DataPath Systems, Inc. specializes in xDSL and digital storage chip technology. This startup company provides highly integrated, leading edge performance silicon solutions to the ADSL and mass storage Read Channel markets.
Submitted: May 24, 2001
delDSL, INDIA  
delDSL, India is an Indian internet service provider that brings speedy connectivity through broadband solutions.
Submitted: May 04, 2001
DSL Plus  
The independent DSL Availability Search Plus.
Submitted: Feb 06, 2001
General Bandwidth, Inc.  
General Bandwidth, Inc. is a revolutionary company pioneering the next generation of broadband telephony. General Bandwidth develops and manufactures equipment that enables toll-quality voice services to residential and business customers across all emerging broadband access technologies: DSL, cable, and wireless.
Submitted: Mar 18, 2001
ISP Networks, Inc.  
Provides T1,DSL, Frame Relay dedicated services and server co-location services.
Submitted: May 19, 2001
Lanode  
DSL, fibre optic and network infrastructure supplier. Lanode also manufacture fibre based secure networking systems for defence applications.
Submitted: Apr 09, 2001
MetaSwitch  
The MetaSwitch VP3000 is an integrated Broadband Voice Platform combining DSL Voice Gateway and Class 5 switch functions in a single, high density, carrier class system.
Submitted: May 20, 2001
Millennia Systems  
Millennia Systems provides broadband access product design and development services. Technology expertise includes voice, video, and data communications using IP and/or ATM over copper (xDSL) and fiber optics (SONET).
Submitted: Apr 09, 2001
mPhase Technologies  
mPhase offers a specific type of DSL, called RADSL (Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line), allowing high speed data transmissions at speeds 100 times faster than 56K and 50 times faster than ISDN connections.
Submitted: Mar 18, 2001
NeoWave,Inc.  
Developing and manufacturing optical Internet subscriber access network systems to provide high-speed multimedia Internet services.
Submitted: May 20, 2001
Network World Fusion  
Connection to thousands of DSL-related documents and resources.
Submitted: Feb 06, 2001
Patton Electronics Co.  
Patton Electronics is a leader in the production of network access and connectivity products including, dial-up (V.90) and dedicated (xDSL) access servers, network termination units (NTUs), base-band and short-range modems, fiber-optic modems, interface converters and surge protectors.
Submitted: Feb 25, 2001
Promatory Communications  
Promatory Communications, a Nortel Networks company, is now part of the family of networking products with its next-generation broadband access system. Promatory's Intelligent Multiservice Access System (IMASTM) is the latest DSL platform upon which service providers can build and deliver multiple service offerings, using a traditional copper line for simultaneous voice and high-speed Internet access.
Submitted: Mar 18, 2001
Redback Networks  
Redback Networks, Inc. designs, develops, and markets advanced communications systems that increase the profitability and manageability of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), cable, and wireless broadband access, while enabling optimized delivery of value-added applications and services from the service provider edge to the local loop.
Submitted: May 29, 2001
Schmid Telecommunication  
Providing advanced solutions for high speed DSL access in the local loop and voice switching for air traffic control, command & control centres.
Submitted: May 20, 2001
Sparnex  
Sparnex is active along two lines of business: xDSL Transmission technology for copper networks and Test & Measurement Solutions.
Submitted: May 20, 2001
Tioga Technologies, Ltd.  
Tioga Technologies, Ltd. is a innovator of digital subscriber loop (DSL) applications, supplying integrated circuits, software and system-level solutions to enable ultra-high speed communications over existing telephone wires.
Submitted: May 20, 2001
TollBridge Technologies, Inc.  
TollBridge's IP-based architecture allows CLECs to deliver toll-quality voice over DSL, or any broadband access technology, from any phone or PBX to a Class 5 switch.
Submitted: Mar 18, 2001
Westell  
Specializes in DSL or Digital Subscriber Line technology, Westell hardware enables high-speed bandwidth applications of up to seven megabits per second over existing copper lines.
Submitted: Feb 25, 2001



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