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Huawei debuts Giga DSL prototype

Huawei has launches what it says is the industry’s first Giga Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) prototype. The Giga DSL system employs time division duplex (TDD) to achieve an impressive total upstream and downstream rate of 1,000 Mb/s over a single twisted pair.

Huawei’s advances within Giga DSL will enhance the capabilities of the company’s SingleFAN broadband access solution, which along with related offerings are now servicing over one third of the world’s broadband users with ultra-broadband access services.

In allowing users to enjoy bandwidth-hungry services such as IPTV and HDTV, optical fiber access points now need to be located closer to users. While 100 Mbp/s ultra-broadband access can be made available relatively quickly by utilizing legacy copper-line resources, using DSL technology to provide 1,000 Mbp/s bandwidths within 100 meters of twisted pairs is much more complex.

By using a low-power spectral density in-signal transmission, Huawei’s Giga DSL prototype reduces radiation interference and power consumption. This in turn provides a total upstream and downstream rate of one Gbps within 100 meters, and 500 Mb/s-plus within 200 meters—making it a cost-effective option for telecom operators building ultra-broadband access networks.

Dr. Long Guozhu, Huawei’s Principal Expert of DSL technology, said, “Huawei was able to develop a Giga DSL prototype because of our rich capabilities and industry-leading technical strengths in access networks. Huawei’s main goal was to know how to design the high-speed physical layer and high-frequency analogfront end (AFE). To tackle this issue, Huawei’s FBB Innovation Lab used the core solution TDD-OFDM, which simplifies the physical-layer architecture and the AFE design, while at the same time making it possible to be downward compatible with traditional ADSL/VDSL2 technologies.”

Giga DSL is a next-generation access technology solution that is growing rapidly on both a regional and global level. In 2011, the ITU-T set up a G.fast project team dedicated to formulating new standards for ultra-speed access at short distances aiming to achieve a 500 Mb/s access rate per twisted pair within 100 meters. Huawei has actively participated in the work of the team and has become a major technical contributor, having recently worked to incorporate TDD-OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) as a G.fast modulation mode.

Huawei also recently announced the successful development of the world’s first node level vectoring (NLV) prototype. Huawei’s vectoring product provides 100 Mbps access over a single twisted pair in FTTC/FTTB, and has been tested and commercially trialed with many leading telecom operators.  Along with the company’s latest Giga DSL prototype, the move signifies that DSL technology still has great potential to meet the requirements of broadband users for ultra-high-speed access in the future.

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