Wow , incredible how you make out what the other person thinks
Yes copper cables were used in telephones , what does this prove ?
I suggest you read this :
ITU G.992.5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In case you werent aware , this is brewing too
HDVSL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
i am not arguing about the technology here , Optical Fibres are superior to DSL lines BUT other countries are moving to them simply because they act as a bottleneck , these do not allow them to have more than 24 megs of speed so they are moving to optical fibres
Are you trying to say that Indian ISP's provide 1 mbps and below plans only because they are stuck with DSL lines
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ITU G.992.5 is an ITU (International Telecommunication Union) standard, also referred to as
ADSL2+ or ADSL2Plus.
Commercially it is notable for its maximum theoretical download speed of 24 Mbit/s.
On the Top of the site u have given
ITU G.992.5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HDVSL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia the thing u r talking about it was h.264 compression codec ........





where data is compressed .. ..... U can't break Physical limitations .........
haven't u read about it .............
Very High Bitrate Digital Subscriber Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :wall::wall::wall::wall:
and kanishka what is CCNA??
is it more valuable than engineering degree?
CCNA is muh much valuable than Engineering .... if u r using internet this propably in ISP are helping to connect to internet who has done CCNA .......