Huawei claims to 1Gbps speeds over copper lines

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The Chinese network support companies often use Huawei says it in passing over a distance of up to 100 meters, has a throughput of 1Gbps over a dsl copper line to achieve. This would allow telecom companies longer the buyer can continue to use it.

Huawei used for the high throughput rates of 1Gbps upload and download added together – over a single twisted pair copper line the so-called time division duplexing technique. At a distance of 200 metres would be the company with his experimental Giga DSL technology still 500Mbps able to achieve, writes GigaOM.

Nokia Siemens Networks claimed in October last year speeds of 825Mbps can achieve over a distance of 400 metres. Researchers, however, in 2009, that download speeds of up to 1Gbps over copper cable were feasible.

According to Huawei makes the Giga DSL technology the telecom companies from, for example, a wijkkast the existing copper compounds to use. Because of this, they may be at a relatively low cost yet high throughput and deliver it to clients. It is not yet clear when Huawei the required dsl equipment can continue to deliver.