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Digital Subscriber Line 2001 Comprehensive Report

Format: Softcover, 298 pages
ISBN: 0-933217-95-1
Price: $495

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OVERVIEW

The rapidly developing digital subscriber line (DSL) marketplace represents a tremendous opportunity for strategically focused vendors and carriers. Recent estimates indicate that the number of DSL subscribers in the United States should exceed 5.6 million by the end of 2001 in a 142 percent increase over last year's totals. By 2003, more than 14.5 million subscribers are expected in the United States alone.*†

Faced with such staggering growth projections, service providers must answer many difficult questions before they can take full advantage of the opportunities offered by DSL to gain a competitive edge. To help providers address these questions and meet the challenges of successful DSL deployment, the International Engineering Consortium is pleased to present the Digital Subscriber Line 2001 Comprehensive Report. This in-depth resource is designed to help service providers and customers understand the implementations and deployment of DSL and how the technology can best benefit network services.

Written by industry professionals at the forefront of DSL development, the Digital Subscriber Line 2001 Comprehensive Report examines the technology hurdles and marketing strategies involved in successful DSL rollout. Topics such as network maintenance, service provisioning, voice over DSL (VoDSL), multiple-dwelling unit (MDU)/multiple-tenant unit (MTU) market opportunities, loop testing, and the DSL business drivers are examined at length. Projections are made for the future of DSL in the United States and worldwide.

With its range of perspectives on the promise and reality of DSL in service-provider networks, the Digital Subscriber Line 2001 Comprehensive Report is a critical resource for any communications company that hopes to profit from the evolving, unbundling local loop.

*Figures do not include HDSL.
†Source: TeleChoice 1/2001 http://www.xdsl.com/content/resources/deployment_info.asp   Copyright © 2005 International Engineering Consortium
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