Adsl2+ and Current Trends
Today ADSL2+ can be considered a mature technology as more and more ADSL2+ chipsets are developed and marketed by the leading manufacturers, including Globespan, Broadcom, and others.
Almost all major access equipment manufacturers, including Alcatel, Ericsson, Paradyne, UTstarcom, Huawei, Siemens, and others, have made available ADSL2+-compliant DSLAMs and modems, continuously expanding the range of available products and incorporating more sophisticated features (e.g. Annex B for access over ISDN lines or and Annex J/M for symmetric services).
As “triple play” services become commonplace among residential customers, directly competing against traditional media networks (e.g., high-quality video broadcast over terrestrial or satellite), ageing ADSLbased broadband access networks will be upgraded to ADSL2+. However, the adoption of ADSL2+ as the access technology of choice does not immediately enable high-end multimedia-rich services for all.
The measurement-based evaluation of the technology has shown that the performance of ADSL2+ is highly dependant on the loop length, just as all the various flavours of the DSL family. Even the extended-reach feature, specifically developed to counter the adverse effects of increased loop lengths, only offers about 500m of extra coverage. Furthermore, even though HDTV-based services can (marginally) be offered over ADSL2+ broadband access, even more advanced future Super HDTV- and Ultra HDTV-based services can certainly not. The bandwidth needed by the latter two may exceed by a large margin the ADSL2+ limits and indeed the limitations of copper-based broadband access.
In the short term and in view of the limitations of ADSL2+, a new DSL access technology has been developed as an alternative to a full Fibre-to-the-Home access solution, namely the VDSL2 technology. Its short distance reach however requires a supporting Fibre-to-the-Curb network, which, in most countries, is only now beginning to materialise.
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