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ETSI's VDSL Standard Allows for Either QAM or DMT Line Coding

The European Telecommunications Standards Institute’s (ETSI’s) TM6 sub committee has decided to support both Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) and Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) line coding in its VDSL standard. The decision to support dual line coding enables European service providers to choose for themselves which form of modulation they want for their VDSL network deployments. Infineon Technologies, which offers a QAM-based VDSL chip, said “the best way to accelerate VDSL deployment is to encourage true competition, in which component choice is based on price, performance, silicon size, and vendor reputation.” Infineon claims to have shipped over 4 million QAM-VDSL ports, representing more than 2.5 million active lines.

The contribution in support of dual line code for VDSL can be found at the following URL:
ftp://ftp.t1.org/T1E1/E1.4/DIR2003/3E141761.pdf
http://www.etsi.orghttp://www.infineon.com

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