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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 26-Jul-13 21:54:46
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Re: FTTdp Broadband Tech


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Reading a bit more on it they seem to have a solution to the power problem they are talking about using a reverse power feed from the premises. I assume they are talking about using the 48V line voltage. Where it can deliver enough power in the UK I don't know.

If anyone fancies a trip to Amsterfam they should find out more

Lantiq and Aethra® Telecommunications will demonstrate their FTTdp solution, which enables service providers to deploy CapEx efficient solutions today offering significantly higher data rate performance, at Broadband World Forum (BBWF), October 16-18 in Amsterdam (Lantiq Booth C4)

A b it more detail on it here

http://www.lantiq.com/fileadmin/downloads/Pages_from...

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Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Sat 27-Jul-13 09:36:30
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Re: FTTdp Broadband Tech


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In reply to a post by Bob_s2:
Reading a bit more on it they seem to have a solution to the power problem they are talking about using a reverse power feed from the premises. I assume they are talking about using the 48V line voltage.


No. Reverse power frm the premises is not "48V line voltage" (from the exchange) it's using CPE in the receiving premises to power the kit.

"Low-Cost, Low Power (10 Watt) Mini
Distribution Points Get Power Remotely
from a Home�s Modem" as per the link.

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Phil

MaxDSL - goes as fast as it can and doesn't read the line checker first.

MaxDSL diagnostics
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