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What is 'digital subscriber line' in SAP IS-T - SAP for Telecommunications?


digital subscriber line - Overview

  • Component: IS-T

  • Component Name: SAP for Telecommunications

  • Description: Industry Solution - Telecommunications Family of technical concepts for digital, broadband data transmission using the traditional copper wire network. The reason for developing DSL concepts is that the bandwidth provided by the copper wire pairs is not used to its full capacity. Examples: ADSL - Asymmetrical DSL broadband service to subscriber in the local service area HDSL - High Bit Rate DSL bidirectional broadband service VHDSL - Very High DSL bidirectional broadband service only inhouse over two twisted pairs at 2048 Mbits/s


digital subscriber line - Details


  • Key Concepts: Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is a technology used by telecommunications companies to provide high-speed internet access to customers. It uses existing copper telephone lines to transmit data at speeds up to 100 Mbps. DSL is a type of broadband connection that is faster than dial-up and more reliable than cable.
    How to use it: In the IS-T SAP for Telecommunications component, DSL is used to provide high-speed internet access to customers. The component provides tools for managing customer accounts, billing, and network performance. It also provides tools for monitoring and troubleshooting DSL connections.
    Tips & Tricks: When setting up a DSL connection, it is important to ensure that the customer's modem is compatible with the service provider's network. Additionally, it is important to check the signal strength of the connection before activating the service. This will help ensure that the customer receives the best possible performance from their DSL connection.
    Related Information: DSL is just one type of broadband connection available today. Other types of broadband connections include cable, fiber optic, and satellite. Each type of connection has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it is important to research each option before making a decision. Additionally, it is important to consider the cost of each type of connection when making a decision.

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