Q-VDSL
VDSL Equipment for Providing Broadband Network in a Campus Environment

Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line transmits data in the 13 Mbps - 55 Mbps range over short distances, usually between 300 and 1500 meters (1000 and 4500 feet), of twisted pair copper wire. The shorter the distance, the faster the connection rate.

As the final length of cable into the home or office, VDSL connects to neighborhood Optical Network Units (ONUs), which connect to the central office's main fiber network backbone. This architecture will allow VDSL users to access the maximum bandwidth available through normal phone lines.

VDSL is currently going through a standards issue, so it is not widely deployed yet. The VDSL alliance favors a line coding scheme based on Discrete Multitone (DMT), a multi-carrier system that is more compatible with existing ADSL technology. The VDSL coalition favors a line coding scheme based on Quadature Amplitude Modulation (QAM), a single-carrier system that is less expensive and consumes less power.

QiiQ VDSL CO – Q-VDSL-CO-4-16

Q-VDSL-CO-4-16 provides symmetric and full duplex mode 12.5 Mbps data transmission rate at 1 km distance (24AWG 0.5 mm CPEV cable). Q-VDSL-CO-4-16 is composed of 4 Ethernet ports (10/100Base-TX) and 16 VDSL subscriber ports.

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VDSL Modem – Q-VDSL-CPE-102

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Q-VDSL brochure (182 kB)


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