Podcast by Paul Budde - Broadband - moving up to higher speeds

While Unbundled Local Loop service were economic unviable for voice service, it provided the right platform for semi-infrastructure based broadband competition. Several telcos and ISPs are now installing their own DSLAM infrastructure and by early 2006 more than tens of thousands of DSLAMS were either installed or commissioned. ADSL2+ became available over the first installed DSLAMs in late 2003 and this development is going to lead to a broadband capacity explosion over the rest of this decade, with triple play business models delivering VoIP and IPTV as well as high speed Internet access.

Duration: 14 minutes

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This is a BuddeComm MP3 podcast. BuddeComm is an international telecommunications research company and produces over 2,000 research reports, covering 170 countries, 500 companies and over 200 technologies and application. Topics include telecommunications, mobile, Internet, broadband, convergence, digital media and content. These reports are available on the net as well as in pdf and printed formats. For more information visit us on our website www.budde.com.au.

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