Every Fourth of July, my wife and I take our children to the beach for a week at my parents' condo. This year, my dad called me and asked what temperature I'd like the condo to be when we arrived.
Every Fourth of July, my wife and I take our children to the beach for a week at my parents' condo. This year, my dad called me and asked what temperature I'd like the condo to be when we arrived.
Global xDSL test equipment solution provider Telebyte recently announced the opening of the world's first independent G.vector Test Laboratory, co-located and operated by the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL).
FREMONT, Calif., Oct. 15, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ - For the first time ever, the UNH-IOL (University of New Hampshire-Interoperability Lab) will organize a live VDSL2 Vectoring multi-vendor demonstration in the Broadband Forum's Interoperability Pavilion at this month's Broadband World Forum, held October 22-24 in Amsterdam. Demonstrating for the first time how service providers can move beyond single home service with VDSL2 to extending high speed VDSL2 throughout the neighborhood, overcoming crosstalk issues caused by bundled copper pairs. In one year, UNH...
The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) and Telebyte have announced the opening of a testing lab for VDSL2 vectoring technology. It's the first lab capable of testing VDSL2 vectoring, also known as G.vector.
US-based global xDSL test equipment service provider, Telebyte has announced the opening of its G.vector Test Laboratory. The test lab, co-located at and operated by the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL), will utilise Telebyte's suite of VDSL2 Vectoring test equipment and UHN-IOL knowledge to provide testing per the Broadband Forum's WT-249/TR-249 standard and beyond. The Telebyte G.vector Test Laboratory offers advanced services to streamline the testing processes and help service providers and equipment vendors to ensure their technology...
Fourteen Broadband Forum companies that provide VDSL2 G.vector equipment came together June 17-21 for a plugfest at the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab (UNH-IOL).
With telecompetitors looking to further leverage their capital investments in DSL technology, 14 companies gathered in Durham, New Hampshire the week of June 17 to participate in wide-scale interoperability testing of ITU-T VDSL2 G.vector equipment.
Fourteen companies met in Durham, New Hampshire during the week of 17 June to participate in the interoperability testing of equipment implementing the ITU-T VDSL2 G.vector technologies. This plugfest is part of a series of interoperability test events organised by the Broadband Forum and hosted by the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL), focused on detailed testing of G.vector functionality. The participating companies were Actiontec Electronics, Adtran, Alcatel-Lucent, Broadcom, Calix, Exfo, Ikanos, JDSU, Lantiq, Netgear, Pace, Realtek Semiconductor and...
Early interop testing with Broadcom, Ikanos, Lantiq and Realtek. Huawei and Alcatel have shipped over two million ports of vectored VDSL that don't fully meet the standard. Only perhaps 20K of them actually are running in vectored mode.